Elton John: Visions
Compilation film with a very loose plot released for Elton John’s album The Fox.
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Swedish writer Stig Dagerman (1923-1954) was a literary sensation who after a few productive years, suddenly fell silent. Struggling with writer's block, Dagerman wrote the essay "Our Need for Consolation" about his inner demons and his quest for freedom. For the first time in English, featuring Stellan Skarsgard as an on-camera narrator, this film brings Dagerman's powerful words to life in the form of a visual poem.
Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai
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Philip Glass: Akhnaten
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A news documentary about the 1966 Venice Film Festival.
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Vasily Muravin, 50, a teacher at the Moscow Institute of Management, is experiencing a crisis. At work, the place of the head of the department is replaced by the more pragmatic, but limited person Valentin Romanovsky. At home, his wife Lida, who earns at work more than her husband, habitually reproaches him for indecision. It’s hard for Muravin to come to terms with his established attitude to himself, but he is most worried when his wife shows disrespect for his main hobby - playing the guitar. Once, unable to bear the bullying, Muravin suddenly leaves the family (wife and daughter) and from work.
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Amy falls head over heels for the new Postie but finding out whether the attraction is mutual proves to be far more difficult then she first expected. So It's up to her best friend Lilly to come to her rescue and help her find the solution.
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The construction team blindly developed the unknown island, which alerted the two fierce creatures on the island to be destroyed.
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Davina was 44 and felt like she was losing it - hot flushes, depression, mental fog. Now she tells her menopause story, busting midlife taboos from sex to hormone treatment.
Sink
A man shaving in his bathroom , everything appears to be normal but there is something underlying with this man as he continues to shave his face.
Warriors from the North
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Alma
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