
01 Sep 2006

Elementality: Volume Two
Skateboard film from Element Skateboards. Sequel to Elementality: Volume One. Featuring Nyjah Huston, Bucky Lasek, Bam Margera, Mike Vallely and Jeremy Wray.
A compilation of trailers for various horror and sci-fi films, narrated and hosted by Vincent Price.

Self - Host

Barbra - (archive footage)

Zombie - (archive footage)

Ben - (archive footage)

Harry Cooper - (archive footage)

Helen Cooper - (archive footage)

Tom - (archive footage)
TV Newscaster - (archive footage)
Field Reporter - (archive footage)
Sheriff McClelland - (archive footage)

Johnny - (archive footage)

Tony Rivers - (archive footage)

Franklyn Marsh - (archive footage)

Dr. Adolphus Bedlo - (archive footage)

Roderick Craven - (archive footage)

Dr. Scarabus - (archive footage)

Estelle Craven - (archive footage)

Rexford Bedlo - (archive footage)
Bartolome - (archive footage)

Dr. Miles J. Bennell - (archive footage)

01 Sep 2006

Skateboard film from Element Skateboards. Sequel to Elementality: Volume One. Featuring Nyjah Huston, Bucky Lasek, Bam Margera, Mike Vallely and Jeremy Wray.

08 Jul 1984

Film which explores the relationship of man to water, his mastery of the fear of drowning and accomplishments in swimming.

07 Nov 2011

Commissioned by Northwest Film Forum’s One-Shot program, this Safdie short trails two street hustlers working a “cold” con in downtown Seattle, observing the quick pitch, misdirection, and payoff with lean, street-level immediacy.
01 Jan 1972
This film is a playful depiction of the festivities around the performance If All Trains of the World by Alex Mlynárčik on June 12, 1971. Deň radosti shows Hanák using the 'inter-genre' style of documentary which made his feature film Obrazy stareho sveta (1971) a masterpiece. Still photography, live action, interviews, old etchings and archive footage of old train journeys are skilfully blended to create a sympathetic and humorous portrait of the romance of an old steam train and the joy of artists and the general public in participating in this children's game for adults. Once again, the avant-garde is imaginatively used to eulogise over traditional values and the past. Deň radosti is important not just for the considerable pleasure it brings; it is the first of a series of films in which artists use film to document happenings. (http://www.ce-review.org/kinoeye/kinoeye3old.html)

07 Oct 1985

Short film from Sergei Parajanov, a personal view of the director on the spectacular heritage of Niko Pirosmani (1862–1918), a Georgian primitivist painter.

02 Jan 1970

The film which was shelved for many years focuses on men and women visiting the shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth Shiite Imam, in the city of Mashhad in the North East of Iran.

01 Jan 1973

A fast-paced collage of Ontario life. Highlights include a rollercoaster ride, a hair-raising speedboat skim along Ottawa's Rideau Canal, a downhill ski run through the trees on a Thunder Bay trail, and the sleek beauty of a small fleet of ice boats whistling over a gleaming lake.
01 Jan 1983
El Pueblo Del Sol captures not only the visual delights of Mexico today, but also grasps the day-to-day life of a people in a land filled with future promise. One is mesmerized by rich images of such natural beauties as the Isla Contoy in the Caribbean, Copper Canyon in the Chihuahua Sierra, the Paricutin Volcano, and Ensenada's Bay. Short IMAX documentary.

12 May 1973

Pinscreen animation makes use of a screen filled with movable pins, which can be moved in or out by pressing an object onto the screen. The screen is lit from the side so that the pins cast shadows.

15 Apr 1959

This Colin Low documentary from 1959 depicts Venice in all its splendor. In the tradition of Venetian painter Canaletto, the film captures the great Italian city’s elusive beauty and fabled landscapes, where spired churches and turreted palaces soar into a blue Mediterranean sky. Narration by William Shatner.

07 Apr 2015

101 million Americans drink wine. Over 1/3 of that wine comes from overseas and a vast majority of the remainder comes from Northern California. We've all heard of Napa, Bordeaux and Burgundy. What about Paso Robles? Or Austin, Texas? How about wine from Michigan? Did you know Canada makes world-class wines? Mexico too? The list goes on...and we're going to take you along with us as we explore each of these new world-class wine regions and the people that make them so awesome to visit.

01 Jan 1981

Homage to the great Brazilian samba songwriter Noel Rosa (1910-1937).

23 Jun 2000

A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film "From Russia with Love".
14 Jul 2014
A short film about gender roles, Trans, and what it is like to have an identity that deviates from the status quo.

15 Apr 1936

Narrated documentary of the making of Anthony Adverse (1936), featuring many clips from the actual film.

11 Jul 2007

In 1914, the Czech architect Jan Letzel designed in the Japanese city of Hiroshima Center for the World Expo, which has turned into ruins after the atomic bombing in August 1945. “Atomic Dome” – all that remains of the destroyed palace of the exhibition – has become part of the Hiroshima memorial. In 2007, French sculptor, painter and film director Jean-Gabriel Périot assembled this cinematic collage from hundreds of multi-format, color and black and white photographs of different years’ of “Genbaku Dome”.

27 Jul 2010

The origins of the Dark Knight's sidekick, Dick Grayson.
17 Apr 2016
Documentary short that explores the sacrifices acclaimed actress Juliette Lewis makes to pursue her first love, music.
13 Apr 2015
A young woman escapes the war in Syria and ends up in the forest in Sweden. Listening to music is a way for her to survive and bring her back, in dreams and memories, to her homeland.

01 Jan 1984

Games with muscles, games with power, SM games. The naked body employed as a prop. Perceptions of one's own body are the focus of Body-building, and it leaves the good-girl role far behind, sometimes in striking poses, sometimes in martial dress.