Justice de fauve 1913
A wealthy painter's attempts to romance Lord Nelson's Daughter is complicated when she falls for his Hindu servant instead.
A wealthy painter's attempts to romance Lord Nelson's Daughter is complicated when she falls for his Hindu servant instead.
A family experiences paranormal happenings in their new home in Narinda. An investigator is then brought to look into the matter.
A grandfather tells his granddaughter about the origin of the name Hemelbloemetje: Peter once dropped the key of the gate of heaven in his sleep. At the place where he fell to the earth, Celestial flowers grew.
Bill is wandering along the street vainly endeavoring to attract the attention of a lady, when he is brought to a halt by a large notice, "Bal Masque." The lady enters and Bill follows, but he is rudely ejected, as only persons in fancy dress costume are admitted. So Bill hies to a second hand costumer, who fits him up.
The wife of Patouillard begs him for new clothes according to the latest fashion in the newspapers. So they go out for some shopping. Afterwards she is going out in her new dress, which is so tight that she can hardly walk in it. She changes the skirt for a pair of trousers, but finds herself being laughed at, and when the trousers get wet at the seaside, Patouillard finally puts her in a jute bag and makes her hop back home.
Andrew Black’s experimental documentary weaves through the Washburn Valley between Otley and Harrogate, examining the infrastructures of capital on land overshadowed by a monstrous satellite surveillance station, submerged beneath reservoirs, haunted by accusations of witchcraft, and populated by indecipherable prehistoric carvings and the graves of child labourers.
Flippie Brom is saved when he wants to commit suicide. He is given an umbrella and money. He is so grateful to the donor that he follows him - to great annoyance of the donor. To get rid of Flippie, the donor even tries to drown him. Finally Flippie is run over and loses his lower legs. The donor runs away with the lower legs. But even crawling, Flippie finds him again.
Narrates the story of Diego, an 11 years old shoe shiner. It portrays his struggle to survive and the loss of his innocence.
Teddy walks in while a man is about ot have his dinner. Teddy interrupts the man every time he wants to eat. When the man runs away angry, Teddy quickly eats his food: frogs. The frogs have their effect on Teddy immediately: he jumps through the house and ends up on the street where he jumps over streets, trees, water and trains. Meanwhile, a growing parade of people follows Teddy, until he can no longer jump and is taken away in a cloth.
Travel film with shots of the city of Pau and its surroundings in the French Pyrenees.
A horrific look at the story of Paul Broussard's 1991 murder.
A confession on the pleasures of cruising straight men.
Short film based upon a ballet by Yves Bonnat & Françoise Adret