A down on his luck producer and his accountant plan to get rich quick in this remake.
Embrace the revolution! Filmmaker/provocateur Bruce LaBruce incites us yet again with his latest creation that fuses explicit sex wild graphics with politics in a very unique visual blend. Raspberry Reich is the story of a radical chic German terrorist group modeled on the Baader-Meinhoff gang from the '70s. This group is led by the charismatically bitchy Gudrun who feels that for the revolution to be genuine; all men must have sex with other men. The group organizes to kidnap the gay son of a wealthy industrialist by snatching him as he walks home one day.
Today the streets will be bathed in delicious human blood as a plague of walking undead invade downtown Athens. It's up to a group of random strangers-including a wise-cracking cab driver a teenaged girl who just lost her parents a tough-guy soldier a tougher young woman - to save the day as the flesh-eating hordes sink their teeth into fresh meat. Drenched in blood-soaked action and complete with exploding heads flying intestines and more household object impalements one could desire. Evil delivers the goods and satisfies the inner gore-hound in all of us while delivering twisted wry comedy in the tradition of Peter Jackson's Dead Alive and Sam Raimi's Evil Dead trilogy.
All of Romania feared Nikos a bloodthirsty barbarian and cannibal murderer of many. But one moonlit night a courageous few with torches clutched in their hands put the ungodly monster to an end. Yet with his dying words the maniacal Nikos claimed not even death would stop him! Centuries later he resurfaces in Manhattan!
A portrait of Andreas Scholl- Countertenor
Super Size Me (Dir. Morgan Spurlock 2004): Here's a documentary that needs absolutely no introduction. Why is America so fat? This is the question that Morgan Spurlock wanted to answer. He set out to interview experts in 20 US cities including Houston the fattest city in America whilst at the same time conducting his own personal experiment: eat nothing but McDonalds for 30 days straight. There were four rules: 1. No options: only eat what was available over the counter (including water!) 2. No 'supersizing' unless offered 3. No excuses: eat every item on the menu at least once 4. No quitting: eat three square meals a day from McDonalds The results shocked even the doctors who were monitoring his experiment... The winner of a host of international awards this unmissable documentary has really got the world talking and the junk food peddlers running scared! Wal-Mart (Dir. Robert Greenwald 2005): A look at the impact of the retail giant on local communities. This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico dozens of film crews on three continents bring the intensely personal stories of an assault on families and American values. The Yes Men (Dir. Dan Ollman Sarah Price & Chris Smith 2003):A revelatory documentary directed by the team behind the Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner 'American Movie'. The Yes Men are a small group of prankster-activists indulging in such pranks as impersonating the World Trade Organisation on TV and at business conferences around the world. They even set up a website that mimics the WTO's and it's mistaken for the real thing! Soon they find themselves being invited to important functions as representatives of the WTO. Delighted to represent the organisation they wish to oppose the two protagonists set out to shock audiences with darkly comic satire...
Monteverdi - Il Ritorno D'Ulisse
Lacrimosa are on of the most important groups on the German Gothic scene and appeal to a broad spectrum of people. This is a ten year anniversary volume that the band themselves have brought out which documents the stage activities of the cult troop.
Das Experiment: It began as a game in the name of science. Twenty men (eight 'guards' and twelve 'prisoners') in an intense two week investigation into aggressive behaviour in a simulated prison environment. It soon became a quest to survive... Based on a real life psychological experiment Oliver Hirschbiegel's debut feature is a resonant hard-hitting look at the abuse of power and the corruption of authority. Masterfully shot with the use of hidden cameras the film builds to a bloody and thrilling climax. Nominated as the German contender for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar Das Experiment features a no holds barred performance by Moritz Bleibtreu as Tarek a heroic undercover journalist who stands up against the brutalities inflicted by the would-be guards. (Dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel German 2001) Pusher: To deal or not to deal: that is the question. Pusher is the story of Frank a small time drug pusher playing with the big boys. He loves the job the life and most of all the money. When a deal goes wrong Frank has 18 hours to come up with the cash or go on the run in fear of his life. (Dir. Nicolas Winding Refn Danish 1996) Evil: All evil needs is for good men to do nothing. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Winner of six international film awards including Best Film Best Actor and Best Cinematography. From celebrated director Mikael Hafstrom comes the haunting intense and powerfully performed Evil. Erik is expelled for fighting. He ends up at a private boarding school where the senior students control the younger ones.Erik finds a friend in Pierre his room mate. The story revolves around Erik who just wishes to be left alone to graduate but he doesn't listen to what the seniors have to say and they don't like it.... (Dir. Mikael Hafstrom Swedish 2003)
Twelve years old Alice is labelled as a problem child. Feeling rejected she retreats to her private basement playroom. There she performs gothic rituals with candles and jars of insects. At morning mass Alice's sister prepares for her first communion. She is brutally murdered by a masked fiend... Many grizzly murders are to follow..
Longing (Sehnsucht)
Poor Boyz Productions declares ""WAR"" with the ski worlds in a battle to produce the best ski film for the 2005/2006 season. Poor Boyz will take no prisoners. With a huge arsenal of the worlds top skiers like Seth Morrison Pep Fujas JP Auclair and the newest up and coming talent WAR is the new target in the freeskiing movement. Johnny Decesare has recruited snowboard cinematographer veteran Kurt Heine (Mack Dawg Productions Strait jacket Films) to its award winning crew to capture the best big mountain and freeskiers out there. This Poor Boyz issued footage reveals the record size 37' air on the largest hip ever built a record height 23.5' tree jib unmatched urban rail assaults avalanche-triggering big mountain lines and of course the untouched back country skiing that Poor Boyz has been supplying for over a decade. WAR is this year's best ammunition grab one before the chamber is empty!
Promo Copy is a 16mm progressive freestyle film featuring the riding of Iikka Backstrom Eddie Wall Joni Malmi Lauri Heiskari Simon Chamberlain Andreas Wiig Eero Niemela Mikey Rencz Alex Auchu Travis Kennedy Kurt Wastell Chris Coulter and Chad Otterstrom. Standout parts include: Eddie Wall doing a 60 foot 270 step-up gap to rail and Joni Malmi's incredible street rails. If you screw up on some of these rails you don't get hurt you die. A new face rookie Si
Jules Massenet's Werther, by various performers and conducted by Daniel Carlberg.
Adapted from author Whitley Strieber's best-selling book about his contact with an alien race Communion is an intriguing and compelling work of science fiction - or should that be science fact? Suffering from writer's block New Yorker Strieber (Christopher Walken) heads to a cabin in the woods to focus on his latest work. There he undergoes a series of strange experiences which he blocks from his memory. Later under the influence of hypnosis Strieber realises that he has been in contact with beings from another world...
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