- A rare, hysterical gem from early Soviet cinema. CHEMI BEBIA (MY GRANDMOTHER) is a Georgian avant-garde slapstick silent comedy that was banned in the Soviet Union for almost 50 years. And it's pretty easy to see why. Whereas later Georgian filmmakers became rather adept at slipping political criticism under the noses …
- This children's story is based on a book by Slovak Vincent Sikula titled "Helicon", about a boy who is tone-deaf yet wants to play the tuba in a marching band. In the film and the book, the little boy, Vincko is fighting for recognition at home from a father too willing to beat him for perceived misdemeanors …
- Kane Madison is an architect working in Los Angeles while his doppelganger-like spirit, an eighteenth century Ronin, wanders a parallel netherworld of masked demons and Japanese swordsmen. When tragedy strikes, Kane embarks on a journey of faith which prompts the Ronin to seek out his true master in the spirit world...…