A darkly comic take on the life of a has-been photographer (William Forsythe) in LA
Director :Cast : Dee Wallace|Lew Temple|Shaun Sipos|Tiffany Shepis|Ursula Brooks|William Forsythe|Zoë Hall
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Release Date : 2009-01-01
A darkly comic take on the life of a has-been photographer (William Forsythe) in LA
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“Ive done 23 years 9 months in Jail. Ive done 10 ½ years in H Division. Ive been stabbed 13 times in 7 difference episodes. Ive been hit on the head with iron bars. Ive been hit on the head with claw hammers, shot once, Ive been run over. Ive survived 60 serves of shock treatment in 6 months, 1 serve 3 days Ive had everything done to me I wouldnt recommend it to anybody.” Fatbelly is a raw, unique and gritty portrait of Mark Chopper Reads life in his own words. Fatbelly recounts the most graphic and brutal stories of violence, blood, love and survival from Australias most notorious gangster. From mental hospitals to the infamous Pentridge division, this jaw dropping film will leave you with a different understanding of the man that is Chopper.
Director : Damon Cameron
After his wife leaves him, middle-aged Ben Bingham slips into a funk and refuses to change out of his pajamas. Justin, Ben’s 17-year-old son, has the cure for what ails his depressed dad: he gives Ben a makeover and pushes him out into the singles scene. Soon Ben is the most popular guy in town, but when Justin falls in love for the first time, Ben must refocus his priorities and set about trying to win back his wife.
Director : Barra GrantA short documentary about Georges Franju.
Director : Pierre-Henri Gibert
Openland is an art film guided by issues surrounding micro states and its derivative definitions. Through intertwining interviews, meta-narratives, and digital landscapes, Openland unfurls a dialogue between consciousness, individuality and collectivity.
Director : Patrick Doan
A guy looking to find employment and marry the love of his life, gets in over his head when a fast-talking temp agent lands him a job.
Director : Shem Bitterman
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Director : Arie Azis
It is well known in economics academia that The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum in 1900 is loaded with powerful symbols of monetary reform which were the core of the Populist movement and the 1896 and 1900 president bid of Democrat William Jennings Bryan. The yellow brick road (gold standard), the emerald city of Oz (greenback money), even Dorothys silver slippers (changed to ruby slippers for the movie version) were the symbol of Baums and Bryans belief that adding silver coinage to gold would provide much needed money to a depression-strapped, 1890s America. We believe Baums symbols represent the only solution to relieve the growing economic hardship here in America and the rest of the world. Practically speaking, 2009 marks the 70th anniversary of the 1939 MGM release of the The Wizard of Oz movie, so interest will be very high. Even Oz websites put up by kids get millions of hits.
Director : Bill Still
Growing up in Wisconsin, Austin Roberts (Chris Carmack, The OC) was groomed to play professional hockey since the moment he could strap on skates. Now he’s on his way to try out for a Florida team, but along the way will re-discover one of his other true loves: extreme water skiing
Director : Bill Scharpf
Sagwan is a story of an 18-year-old boy named Alfred, whose routinary life as a boatman becomes complicated as he discovers how much more life around him has to offer. His family’s haunting dark past inhibits him from living his young life freely.
Director : Monti Parungao