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The Curse of SS Ourang Medan
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A distress signal from the SS Ourang Medan in 1947 Indonesia triggers terror, sparking conspiracy theories of military experiments, paranormal attacks, and ancient sea creatures.
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Anemoia, or Scenes from the Future
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A series of alien museums begin to show all over the world, two men bound by fate try to stop their influence.
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Leonard Bernstein: The Gift of Music
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Leonard Bernstein narrated by legendary screen star Lauren Bacall. The movie also relies extensively on Bernstein's own words to provide the counterpoint to the abundant visual material. Highlights include excerpts of Bernstein conducting masterworks by Beethoven and Mahler, as well as of the maestro with the New York Philharmonic in Moscow in 1959 before an audience which included composer Dmitri Shostakovich and the dissident poet Boris Pasternak. It also contains never-before-seen footage, such as outtakes from televised concerts and interviews. Among these special treats: the dashing 28-year-old maestro representing the U.S. at the 1947 Prague Spring Festival – possibly the earliest extant film of Leonard Bernstein.
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Vipo: Adventures of the Flying Dog
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VIPO: Adventures of the Flying Dog - first season of animated television series for children released in 2007 in Germany. The show is now transmitted all over the world and is accompanied by various kinds of merchandising.
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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts 2
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The first of two planned sequels to the 2023 film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
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The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell
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Bill Bartell was a multifaceted individual who traversed the punk rock scene, law enforcement, rodeo riding, and country music. Known for his unique contribution to punk rock through his label Gasatanka Records and band White Flag, Bartell's life defies conventional boundaries, blending hyper-masculinity with subcultural rebellion. His story, filled with mysterious and seemingly contradictory roles, offers a compelling narrative about identity, transformation, and the unexpected paths life can take.
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The Tragic Downfall Of Bob Jobs
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Bob Jobs, CEO of Apple, does a mockumentary on how his life fell apart
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Maa Kaali — The Story Of Motherland
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A glimpse into Bengal's erased history.
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Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask
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A documentary on the life and legacy of the first African American to achieve national fame as a writer. Born to former slaves in Dayton, Ohio, Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), is best remembered for his poem, "We Wear the Mask” and for lines from “Sympathy” that became the title of Maya Angelou’s famous autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” Dunbar’s story is also the story of the African American experience around the turn of the century. The man Abolitionist Frederick Douglass called “The most promising young colored man in America” wrote widely published essays critical of Jim Crow Laws, lynching and what was commonly called “The Negro Problem.” Yet, to earn a living, Dunbar worked as an elevator boy and wrote poems and stories utilizing “Plantation Dialect.” He also composed songs for Broadway that bordered on blackface minstrelsy.