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Live performance from The Blues Band, filmed and recorded at Queens Theatre, Barnstable on 25th April 2002.
A group of college kids on break find themselves in a terrifying situation when they become stranded at the infamous Camp Blood.
Mr. Christie is the head of the Christie household, a family in the British suburb of Wellington Green. When his wife is seduced by the mysterious French sailor Ramon, he decides to investigate, only for himself to be seduced, leading to gay sex on a live television documentary about his talking dog. In his shame, he starts to dig a hole from his home in the UK to Australia, abandoning his family, the local priest, and his morals... First part in a feature-length trilogy based on Phil Mulloy's "The Christies" shorts.
Live show, Grindcrusher tour, 1989.
A young man's attempts at seduction and social climbing lead to mayhem.
The story follows Risa, a girl with zero experience in romance. Meanwhile, a boy named Yuugure is the most popular student in Risa's school year. Even though the two have had no contact with each other in the past, they find themselves at school at the same time one night.
A US newsman and a British entomologist spy on germ-warfare research in a mythical country.
Angélique is in a North African Muslim kingdom where she is now part of the Sultan's harem. She refuses to be bedded as her captors try to beat sense into her. She finally decides to escape with the help of two Christian prisoners.
The first film in Vlatko Gilić’s Sisyphean trilogy, Homo sapiens follows a suited man as he takes a trek back and forth across a sandy desert to fill an oversized barrel using a woefully small tub of water. Shot in stark black and white and edited to achieve a dreamlike quality, the man’s devotion to this task is tested and taunted by a young couple that frolics around the barrel.
A british colonel and his wife decide to remain in India after the departure of the British raj in the 1940s.
Radiation oncologist and choreographer Dr. Niraj Mehta seeks to heal cancer through movement.