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Maybe
Maybe
John Grey’s ‘Maybe’ is a short film about a man and a woman who wait together at a bus stop. While waiting the man can’t help but wonder if this girl is the girl of his dreams.
Maybe 2012
Just Life
Just Life
Shurochka, the film’s hero, spends her life walking from one village to another in order to weigh tractors. Yet, this makes just one part of her existence. She dances to Utiosov’s songs, she smiles to the pictures of old Soviet actresses and shows a wonderful taste for life amidst the lonely provincial disorderliness.
Just Life 2001
Gang Boy
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Danny ponders a way for rival gangs to avoid violence at an upcoming dance.
Gang Boy 1954
Out of Focus
Out of Focus
A young woman with unusual mind powers will become the greatest shaman of all time, if she accepts the challenge made by a mysterious visitor - to defeat a supernatural evil that knows no boundaries in its insatiable thirst for human souls.
Out of Focus 2012
Belly of the Wolf
Belly of the Wolf
Dark and disturbing adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. Brought forward into the modern day it tells the story of a young boy, Daniel Parker, who finds himself wandering alone on an old abandoned army airbase. When Daniel stumbles across a blood stained jacket it triggers a chain of events that he could have never imagined and sends him on a journey into the darkest depths of human nature and beyond.
Belly of the Wolf 2013
Boob
Boob
A doctor performs an experimental breast enhancement procedure to be able to remotely enhance a woman's breast size. Unfortunately a surge of electricity brings her boob to life! Run Boob, run!
Boob 2009
Emi
Emi
A short film that explains the quote, the greatest gift that we can give, is the gift of self.
Emi 2009
Feedback
Feedback
A 27-year-old woman struggles with identity amid modern city life.
Feedback 2014
Aidez l'Espagne
Aidez l'Espagne
The Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya commissioned Pere Portabella to make this film for the Joan Miró retrospective exhibit in 1969. There were heated discussions on whether it would be prudent to screen the film during the exhibit. Portabella took the following stance: "either both films are screened or they don't screen any" and, finally, both Miro l'Altre and Aidez l'Espagne were shown. The film was made by combining newsreels and film material from the Spanish Civil War with prints by Miró from the series "Barcelona" (1939-1944). The film ends with the painter's "pochoir" known as Aidez l'Espagne.
Aidez l'Espagne 1969
Trees
Trees
A Walt Disney short film.
Trees 1948

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devilsadvocatered6
2010/01/14

These movies are so bad that they make it difficult to sleep. I close my eyes and see sparkles like body glitter. Anyway, was this supposed to be a romance? It seemed more like some kind of psychological thriller. Bella is clearly having a psychotic break in this movie because she is hallucinating all the time that her pasty ex- boyfriend is staring at her during times of extreme stress. So, naturally, she becomes some kind of thrill-seeker to get his attention. This includes jumping on motorcycles with strangers, riding a motorcycle by herself without a helmet and jumping off a cliff. She also spends months staring out of her window at the driveway and screaming in her sleep. Things have really changed since I was a teenager. I'd put on some Sade' for a couple of days after a breakup and I'd be over it. No cliff diving required.This film introduces the third wheel in this 'love triangle' in the form of Jacob Black who I refuse to call a werewolf. Werewolves change once or twice a month under the light of a full moon or new moon. Hey! I get it now! What a clever title...except that they can change into cartoon wolves whenever they damn well feel like it so it has no bearing on the content of this 'movie' whatsoever! Sorry, I get a little grumpy when I don't sleep. Anyway, this tedious relationship is supposedly the focus of the movie even though she is clearly just leading poor Jacob on. There's something about the redhead vampire from the first movie, but don't worry about that. Bella has a new man in her life that she never has any intention of emotionally and/or physically being in a relationship with! Yay!Anyway, that's enough about spoilers and bad writing. How does the film itself hold up, you might be asking theoretical reader? Damnit, that freak Bella has me talking to myself now, too! The score is a little more lively this time around but still pretty bland. The movie has a really jarring yellow color correction this time around as opposed to the pale blue of its predecessor. I'm hoping for a purple filter for the sequel. The acting is terrible. In one of the very first scenes of the movie (while they take a sledgehammer and hit the audience over the skull with Romeo & Juliet references), Charlie jokingly tells Bella she's pushing up a gray hair after she has a nightmare about being old. This should theoretically inspire panic or anger or amusement within this context, but Kristen Stewart flatly goes: 'No way' and checks the mirror without any notable change of expression. This movie...I need to up my testosterone levels, excuse me while I go fist fight a bear or something. If you're a bad movie aficionado like me, get the Rifftrax like I did and have a good laugh. Otherwise, stay far away. You don't want to have to fight a bear with your bare hands, do you?

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