The King maker Leader

The King maker Leader 2003

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A family that is into politics faces many challenges as they have to overcome the obstacles thrown by the opposing parties. However, they try their luck to win the election.

2003

Klaatu Behind The Scenes Sir Army Suit

Klaatu Behind The Scenes Sir Army Suit 2003

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A Behind the scenes look at Sir Army Suit with John, Dee & Terry of Klaatu. Featuring various promotional animations of tracks featured on the Album.

2003

Cultural Quarter

Cultural Quarter 2003

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Cultural Quarter presents the relationships of observation in the city to its citizens, whilst begging ethical questions about surveillance, the gaze and human behaviour. It exposes some of the gaps between developers' dreams and citizens' perceptions of what cultural space means and how to use it.

2003

Ganga Ma, A Pilgrimage to the Source

Ganga Ma, A Pilgrimage to the Source 2003

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"Ganga Ma: A Pilgrimage to the Source" is a documentary that takes viewers on a spiritual journey along the sacred Ganges River in India. Directed by Pepe Ozan, and co-directed by Melitta Tchaicovsky the film explores the river's significance in Indian culture and religion, and its role as a source of life, purification, and spiritual connection for millions of people.

2003

Lama Mani

Lama Mani 2003

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The Lama Mani is a storytelling technique that is used to illustrate the Buddhist view of the universe, including ethics and cosmology, often told with thangkas as visual supports.

2003

They Who Walked Mountains

They Who Walked Mountains 2003

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For centuries the Bhotias traded with Tibet. They brought much needed salt, borax, yak’s tails and woolen cloth and bartered it with Indian grains, jaggery and other goods. The trade routes cut through the western and eastern passes of the Himalayas. The Shaukas of Johar Valley of Uttaranchal were one such group of Bhotia traders.

2003

Tara's Daughters

Tara's Daughters 2003

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Narrated by Susan Sarandon, and winner of the prestigious Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, this beautiful, evocative documentary profiles the amazing adaptability and resilience of the nation's exiled women, and the vital role they play in preserving their country's endangered culture.

2003

Damien’s Journey

Damien’s Journey 2003

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May 25, 1969, La Rochelle, Just 20 years old, Gerard and Jerome Poncet Janichon begin a world tour that will last 5 years. To accompany them throughout the 55,000 miles of sailing, “Damien”, a boat of 10 meters and dreams of new horizons.

2003

In the Moment

In the Moment 2003

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Adam pursues his dream girl while trying to overcome insecurities with intimacy, obnoxious roomates, and the destroyed precepts he once had about college.

2003

Posthumously Yours

Posthumously Yours 2003

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A flickering interweaving of abstract imagery, homoerotic performance, text, and motifs of metaphysics and death.

2003

Bibliomania

Bibliomania 2003

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A Documentary Film of the World's Largest Antiquarian Book Fair held at the Concourse in San Francisco, California, in February 2003.

2003

Thanks for All the Fish

Thanks for All the Fish 2003

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The Aboriginal people of Stradbroke Island call the local dolphins by rhythmically hitting the water surface, so that the dolphins drive smaller fishes off into their fishing nets.

2003

Ecran 1

Ecran 1 2003

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Filmed with a zoom in a movie theater in 2003, the hand of an usher eating a cake in her box, a scene from GOOD BYE DRAGON INN by Tsai Ming Liang. The adaptation of the digital camera to the context, distance-zoom-light, brings about a pulsating, flicker-like phenomenon.

2003