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Genius Within: The Inner Life Of Glenn Gould
1 x 108, 1 x 86’ or 1 x 60’, 2009, HD
An enigmatic musical poet and the most documented classical musician of the last century, pianist Glenn Gould continues to captivate international audiences twenty- six years after his untimely death. This film weaves together an unprecedented array of unseen footage, private home recordings and diaries, as well as compelling interviews with Gould’s most intimate friends and lovers, piercing through the myths, revealing the man beneath.
White Pine Pictures
Directors: Peter Raymonth & Michele Hozer
A Girl And A Gun
1 x 76’, 2013, HD
Reaching far beyond Hollywood’s hypersexualised femme fatales, the film candidly explores the relationship between gun violence and the modern American woman, encompassing issues of protection, power, and feminism. This is a thoughtful meditation on a deadly serious issue. We meet women who’ve carved themselves a home in the gun community, but their personal journeys reflect the same issues every woman faces today.
Salted Media
Director: Cathryne Czubek
The Guy With The Knife
1 x 89’, 2015, HD
In 1991, Texan Jon Buice beat to death a gay man. Buice was 17. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison. Now, he claims he is reformed. In 2011, the parole board voted unanimously to release him, but after an appeal from the victim’s mother, parole was rescinded. This fascinating story explores the complex challenge of balancing punishment with rewarding reformation, and administering justice in the aftermath of the most henious crimes.
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Ghost Fleet
1 x 90’, 2018, HD
‘Ghost Fleet’ follows a small group of activists who risk their lives on remote Indonesian islands to find justice and freedom for the enslaved fishermen who feed the world’s insatiable appetite for seafood. Bangkok-based Patima Tungpuchayakul, a Thai abolitionist, has committed her life to helping these ‘lost’ men return home. Facing illness, death threats, corruption, and complacency, Patima’s fearless determination for justice inspires her nation and the world.
Vulcan Productions/ Seahorse Productions
Directors: Shannon Service & Jeffrey Waldron
Google And The World Brain
1 x 89’ or 1 x 60’, 2013, HD
In 2002, Google began an ambitious project to scan every book in existence. The giant global library would be available to the public, but the eventual purpose was to create a higher form of intelligence, as predicted by HG Wells in his essay, World Brain. Since more than half the books scanned were in copyright, authors launched a campaign to stop Google. But is this kind of artificial intelligence an inevitable part of our future?
Director: Alison Armstrong
OUTtv
Habit & Armour tells the history of the Teutonic Order and the Kingdom of Poland & Lithuania as a huge strategic game in which different civilisation values compete and human emotions collide. Discover 300 years of history, from the 13th to the 16th century, from the beginning of the Order, to the Great War with Poland & Lithuania in the 15th century, to its secularisation and tribute to the Polish King in the so called Prussian Homage.
Studio Filmowe Arkana
Director: Pawel Pitera
Narrated by: Stacy Keach (Prison Break)
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Director: Ben Lewis
Habit & Armour
1 x 100’, 2017, HD
Polar Star Films
27 x 39 trim size
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