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- A woman returning home falls asleep and has vivid dreams that may or may not be happening in reality. Through repetitive images and complete mismatching of the objective view of time and space, her dark inner desires play out on-screen.
- Young Vincent Malloy dreams of being just like Vincent Price and loses himself in macabre daydreams which annoys his mother.
- After witnessing an act of unprecedented violence without even flinching, an emotionally numb real-estate agent visits his ailing mother at the hospital, and then, the graveyard. Is there a speck of happiness in this cruel and short life?
- 1967 film student George Lucas has writer's block trying to finish his "Space Wheat" script, until a beautiful fellow student with a familiar hairstyle teaches him that the best stories are in plain sight.
- Retired NFL Linebacker, "Terrible" Terry Tate enforces the office rules at the Felcher and Sons' headquarters the only way he knows how: with bone-crushing tackles and hard-core trash-talk. With Terry in the corner office, you'll never be late for the morning meeting again.
- A troubled and solitary woman who suffers from an acute light sensitivity summons the strength to escape her persistent trials; however, the fateful morning which is only hours away, still seems so distant and pale. Can she take the step?
- A woman misses her train and buys lunch in a café. When she returns to her table, a man is eating her salad.
- Lewis Carroll's poem is read and followed by a free-form animated depiction of images and toys from childhood, repeatedly overturned by a live cat.
- With two fabulous tickets to tonight's ball in his hands, the solitary Mr Phelps needs to find the perfect head to please his charming date. Will he risk it all for love?
- Two French college girls each meet a boy named Patrick and quickly realize that it is less a coincidence then they think.
- On his way to the polls, an idealist yet absent-minded voter must endure continuous waves of racist cab drivers and their offensive remarks.
- Disaster after disaster, an already frail man descends into madness after his talking dog announces that he is actually his defence lawyer.
- Victor, a twelve year-old boy growing up on New York City's Lower East Side experiences what growing up is all about.
- Life through the eyes of several paperboys.
- The famous opera set in a gas station in the desert.
- Set to a classic Duke Ellington recording of "Daybreak Expresa" this is a five-minute short on the soon-to-be-demolished Third Avenue elevated train line in Manhattan, New York City.
- Birger is old and retired from work. Still, he goes back to work since he has nothing else to do. Back home he gets a rare visitor: a girl from Hare Krishna recruiting new members. But his need for human contact proves to be to overwhelming for the girl.
- Across a futuristic city's narrow streets, a coven of modern witches chases a thief on motorized flying brooms.
- This film shows a German student (Randal Kleiser) escaping across the Berlin Border and being shot to death, while on the soundtrack, various platitudes about dying for freedom can be heard.
- On the run from the police in a desperate attempt to escape a pair of Civil Guardians, a peaceful gas-station worker embarks on a frenzied road adventure.
- In a squalid tenement building in Glasgow, two toughs lock a helpless young boy inside a broken fridge-freezer.
- Unknowingly, a copy shop employee sets off a bizarre series of events with utterly unforeseen consequences.
- A musical in two acts after the tragedy by William Shakespeare performed in over 20 countries and recorded at the Verona Arena for the DVD release.
- A young couple leave a lake campsite on motorbike at the same time as a bus full of youths. The boy accidently loses a tent along the road which is picked up by those in the bus who offer a trade of the tent for his girl.
- The work and obsessions of director Nanni Moretti when the Iranian movie "Close Up" is scheduled to open in the movie theater he owns in Rome. Attention to details and above all a great love for cinema at its best.
- Gus Van Sant's early short film about "The Discipline of D.E.," which is an extremely efficient way of doing things.
- Sadly, there is nothing more left between Nadja and her husband, and as a grim epilogue, Rainer has to pack and go. But even now, is there a chance to salvage what's left of their tattered marriage?
- A young girl witnesses her friend's murder. The killer realizes that he has been seen. A long hunt begins that will last all night, ending in an out of service hotel where the truth of what happened will be revealed.
- People ascending into darkness.
- A fascinating pictorial history of a New York City bar whose customers, from the working-class Irish hard drinkers to the coiffed gay black men, continually transform its focus during its ten-year reign.
- Keeping the rhythm for twenty or so minutes in Ravel's Boléro can be an arduous and excruciatingly tedious task for the orchestra's unsung hero: the drummer.
- It's up to Felix to either reciprocate the benevolence shown him, or perpetuate the neglect handed down as a family legacy.
- «Tutti Uguali» (All alike) an Italian comedy shortfilm about interpersonal relationships.
- An Iranian-American girl in search of a new dream life in Italy knocks at a door to find an unexpected surprise.