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- Two children conceived by artificial insemination bring their biological father into their non-traditional family life.
- An original musical from the director of The Greatest Showman, Michael Gracey.
- Sam, a stand-up comedian struggling with PTSD, weighs whether or not to join the search for a missing teenage girl she used to nanny.
- Two bumbling store clerks inadvertently erase the footage from all of the tapes in their video rental store. In order to keep the business running, they re-shoot every film in the store with their own camera, with a budget of zero dollars.
- A woman is in love with a man in love with another woman, and all three have designs on a young man raised as an ape.
- Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races is brought to life in a mad, frantic race through the city streets. Anything can happen between the start and finish line, but one thing you can be sure of, Dick Dastardly won't be playing fair.
- A mix of Dave Chappelle's sketch comedy and musical interludes, inspired in part by the 1973 documentary Wattstax.
- A look at the work of director Michel Gondry, through his music videos, short films, and commercials.
- The first of many commercials George Clooney did for Nespresso. George enters a Nepresso store to overhear two women talk about him. Through further eavesdropping, George learns that the two in fact talk about coffee, much to his chagrin.
- Official music video for "Sweet Talker" by Years and Years and Galantis.
- A high-end art dealer is haunted by a mysterious force from her past that threatens to destroy everything she's built.
- Four women race a ticking clock across a bustling city, readying themselves for the ultimate Smash and Grab showdown.
- Michel Gondry chronicles the life of Gondry family matriarch, his aunt Suzette Gondry, and her relationship with her son, Jean-Yves.
- Features 14 stunning videos of Björk. The videos for Human Behaviour (from her first solo album Debut), Isobel (from her second album, Post) and Bachelorette (from her 3rd studio album, Homogenic) form a trilogy - all directed by Michel Gondry.
- Official music video for "Levitating" by Dua Lipa feat. DaBaby
- An infectious cassette tape drives a market town insane.
- Kit Harington settles in the Q60 and dramatically begins reciting William Blake's primal poem, "The Tyger." Harington's intense performance is awakened as he takes both the Q60 and the poem for a visceral, winding drive.
- Having downloaded a self help program devised and narrated by the enigmatic MAX, a man prepares to tackle Lesson 7: Confronting death.
- "Little Red Riding Hood" set in an urban jungle in the not-too-distant future. It's Christmas time, and Earth is God's Gameboy. Little Red puts on provocative clothing and heads for a night on the town. Her dad, after yelling at her, dons his Santa suit and leaves for work. Turns out he's a cat burglar. While he's in a fancy flat putting swag in his bag, he's surprised by the lady of the house. Meanwhile, Little Red, who has stopped to buy reefer, is accosted by Wolfgang, an aggressive and cannibalistic cop. After dining, he heads for home, where a surprise awaits.
- From local grocer to global icon. Filmmaker Anthony Wonke explores how Johnnie Walker became embedded in popular culture and has managed to still be there 200 years on. Feat. Cappadonna(Wu-Tang Clan), Sophia Bush, Sean Miyashiro and more.
- A live performance of Sting's 1993 studio album Ten Summoners Tales in its entirety at his home estate.
- 13 year old Aamir is stranded alone in the largest unofficial refugee camp in Europe. When he is befriended by Katlyn, a thinly stretched volunteer, she becomes Aamir's last hope for salvation.
- In September 2007, 16 of the world's best b-boys battle one on one in a disused power station in the heart of Soweto, South Africa, to determine who will be the next world champion. TURN IT LOOSE is a film about this competition. Through the eyes of six competitors we leave behind any preconceived notions of what breakdance used to represent, and as the film digs deeper into their lives, we discover an extraordinary form of non-contact combat that has evolved over 30 years to become a truly 21st century global phenomenon, stretching the limits of physical capability and pushing dance itself to astonishing new heights. From very different corners of the planet, the six characters that lead us through the competition all have their own stories to tell. From the professional to the rookie, we travel from Senegal to Japan, and discover a generation united in a physical language that crosses cultures. Drawn together by a dream to be the best, what quickly becomes clear is that these b-boys are a unique breed of athletes exceptionally skilled in a craft with no formal training that combines martial arts, gymnastics and dance. For this is still a street culture, born out of poverty and hardship and as we begin to understand the drive and determination that has pushed our characters to the very top of their game, we become absorbed and involved in their journey through the competition.
- An empowering short animated film that empowers young girls living in difficult conditions around the world to believe in themselves.
- A young boy temporarily resurrects a deceased elderly friend.
- Official music video for "Pompeii" by Bastille.
- A collection of creative and original music videos and other short snippets from director Michel Gondry, often using humour, surrealism and in-camera effects.
- A complete video collection of all of The Offspring's music videos from 1994-2005 (with the exception of 'Million Miles Away').
- Video promo for Depeche Mode: Soothe My Soul.
- Official music video for "Empire" by Of Monsters and Men.
- 'Being AP' premiered at Toronto Film Festival 2015, and documents one of Northern Ireland's greatest ever sportsmen during his last racing season. The story of AP's final season is a fascinating mix of sacrifice, doubt, decisions, triumphs and failures, injury and ultimately, finding a way to leave the stage. With unprecedented access to a top athlete, the film tracks all the elements that make up McCoy's life. We see him in action at racecourses across the UK and Ireland. We are with him at the Cheltenham Festival and Aintree. We see him struggling with injury at home, setting himself new targets and grappling with the decision whether to retire or not. We track the successful early part of the season, when AP harbours the outrageous idea of riding 300 winners in a season. We see the shattering effect of injury on body and psyche. We witness the torment of deciding whether this is to be his last season, and we are there as he goes through the public agony of playing out his retirement in public. And then it's no more. Our cast is the team around him; the billionaire owner, JP McManus, the trainers, the fellow jockeys that make up that unique band of brothers, and above all, his wife Chanelle, who has lived through everything at his side. This is far from just being a story about racing, although there will certainly never be another AP McCoy. It is about universal themes, recognisable to the widest audience; relationships, decisions, sacrifices.
- Switch your sofa for bucket seats and buckle-up for Gumball 3000 - '6 Days In May', the adrenaline-fuelled tale of 2004's Gumball 3000, the world's most glamorous and notorious rally. Drive all day and go wild all night with starlets and skate-pros, pop stars and princesses, as well as the planet's baddest boy racers on a 3000 mile endurance trial from Paris, through Madrid, Marbella, Morocco, Barcelona, and finally Cannes, via every party in between. Climb behind the wheel of your dream car as Ferrari Enzos, Lamborghinis, Porsches and a cheeky Citroen 2 CV vie for pole position. Long haul, high-speed and hardcore; Gumball 3000 - '6 Days In May' is the ultimate road trip.
- Interview of Ayako Fujitani and her dad Steven Seagal.
- A coot and a ferry skipper live harmoniously side by side in and on a city river. When a new bridge is built across the river, from one day to the next the skipper has lost all his passengers. Luckily, the bird, usually busy gathering material for his nest, turns out to be just the connecting factor that gives the ferry reason to sail again. Marlies captured the significance of community spirit in just two short minutes in this colourful animation. Coot premiered at the Netherlands Film Festival. The ultrashort film has since been selected for the Cinekid Festival where it's in competition for the Best Animated Short and is now playing in various cinemas as a supporting film for new features.
- A man checks into an isolated hotel and finds that his lack of human interaction has driven him to become a maniac.
- A man journeys from rage to self-acceptance and the euphoric joy of finding love. It is a non-linear, non-binary examination of race, gender, and the transcendent power of Black love. A film built in reverse starting with sound, in collaboration with the UK's pioneer of drum and bass, Krust.
- In the Northern deep forests of Finland lives local hero Timo Kaukonen - the four times winner of the Sauna World Championships. In temperatures up to 140 degrees centigrades, the competition has one simple rule: He who sits longest, wins.
- Video Anthology Vol. 1 is an album of Nas' music videos in DVD format. Its songs are presented in a slightly altered chronological order and feature songs from all of his first six albums.
- An animated celebration of YouTube's first ten years, featuring over 75 references and 18 filmmaking styles.
- 20234m8.8 (16)Music VideoMusic video for Daft Punk and Julian Casablancas song "Infinity Repeating", a demo recovered for the 10º anniversary edition of Random Access Memories
- Official music video for Lana Del Rey's Music to Watch Boys To.
- Official music video for "Blow Your Mind (Mwah)" by Dua Lipa.