- In this Spanish film, Daniel (Tony Isbert) is a member of The Organization. It is never quite clear whether The Organization is part of the government, a secret society, or something else. Whatever it is, it is powerful, and does not take disobedience lightly. He is sent on an assignment to Bilbao to determine what has…
- In 1978, Andrzej Wajda exhibited at the Stary Theater in Krakow - on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of regaining independence - a seven-hour spectacle-river, based on works by Young Poland and inter-war writers. The script combines fragments of texts by Michał Bałucki, Gabriela Zapolska, Jan August Kisielewski, Z…
- Documentary film maker Maggy Fellman follows Composer-Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen's footsteps, trying to find out how he became an international superstar conductor, and how his compositions are born.
- Todd Jarvis is a troubled teen whose one escape is the exciting sport of paintball - and even that is threatened by rival players dead set on making him and his friends miserable. But when a paintball tournament is held in his town, Todd sees his big chance for redemption.Winning won't come easily, and if Todd wants to…
- Forget the usual fare of movies, one of the best videos of all time to have in your cargo hold for Christmas is the TV 1987 production of A Child’s Christmas in Wales.There have been several dramatizations of this magical poem by Dylan Tho…
- Travelling up and down the majestic river Congo on a disheveled boat, the young orphan Antoine Kolosoy composed his first songs on a beat up old guitar. As he gained renown, the young “Wendo,” as he was now known, was persecuted by the church and his music banned by the Belgian Colonial authorities, who feared his joyf…