CITY REFLECTIONS
William Harbeck's six-minute, hand-cranked footage from the front of a street car is the earliest existing moving imagery of Vancouver. The Vancouver Historical Society has placed this footage alongside an identical re-enactment, shot 100 years later. |
MISTER LONELY
Only Harmony Korine could weave Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, her daughter Shirley Temple, and flying nuns into a hypnotically funny and truly poignant tale. |
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FORGOTTEN WOMAN, THE
Widowhood is a curse in India inevitably leading to social marginalization and the diminished economic standing of women. These are the bitter, sad stories of the harsh reality of their existence. |
CANNIBAL TERROR
Even by the sleaziest standards of '80s Euro Trash, it remains a film that must be seen to be believed. A mind-roasting exercise in atrocious acting, gratuitous nudity and gut-munching mayhem. |
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SILENT LIGHT
A compelling and intimate story of love and faith. |
FALL, THE
Filmed over a period of 4 years in 18 different countries, this film is an unforgettable movie experience. |
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BALLET SHOES
Three orphans, raised as sisters, leave their sheltered lives and embark on an exhilarating journey that takes them to the heights of the stage, screen and sky! |
BOOMERANG!
A vivid portrayal of a suspenseful 1947 true crime drama set in Connecticut where the events actually happened. |
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ALMA
This intimate and darkly humorous film follows Alma's daughter Margie on her journey with a mentally ill mother and an abusive, alcoholic father and is framed by accusations of incest. |
VISITOR, THE
A disaffected college professor discovers a couple has taken up residence in his apartment in the city and develops an unexpected and profound connection to them. |