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Showing 249 Films from the festival year 2005
Souls of Naples
In 1606 an aristocratic charity organization in Naples commissioned Caravaggio to create a painting whose themes were to be ch...
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Sounder
This classic tearjerker about 11-year old David (Kevin Hooks), his dog, Sounder, and his family of sharecroppers is set in Depr...
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Spandex: A Father's Tale
Lindsey's father George has a secret. He's always down in the basement, putting on makeup and listening to old records. Lindsey...
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Special Thanks to Roy London
This heartfelt, loving tribute pays homage to avant-garde acting coach Roy London. Through a series of interviews with London's...
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S.P.I.C. The Storyboard of My Life
Comprised of five autobiographical stories from the filmmaker's life, S.P.I.C. centers around the racist, derogatory term for S...
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Spit
A psychological bidding war ensues when a husband and wife inadvertently hire the same hitman, a skateboarder, to kill each ot...
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Stolen Life
When Yan'ni starts college she believes she is embarking on a new life away from her family-and she is, but not the new beginni...
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Street Fight
Whoever thinks old style political machines no longer exist has not spent enough time in New Jersey. Curry's compelling documen...
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Stricteternum
A car stuck in the snow, a despairing couple who kills their time in the front of the television, and a feeling of deja vu.
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Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take Two and a Half
One of the most offbeat sequels in film history, Take 2 and a half was made 35 years after Take One. The sequel returns with Ta...
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Tenja
Noureddine is a second-generation Moroccan living in the northern France. His father dies, having never returned home, and the ...
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Thanksgiving
When a woman fleeing from the one she loves stops at a rundown motel, she is confronted by the lessons of its past and the lone...
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The American Ruling Class
Does contemporary America have a controlling class? This inventive documentary satire featuring Harper's Magazine editor Lewis ...
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The Ax
The axe falls at the very beginning of Costa-Gavras's black comedy transposing a Donald Westlake novel to France, as Bruno (Jo...
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The Baxter
A bubbly soufflé of a screwball romantic comedy starring the film's writer-director as Elliot Sherman, who is the classic "guy ...
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The Beat That My Heart Skipped
A cocky, gutsy take on the anguishing contradictions of polar opposite worlds, this remake of the James Toback 1978 cult classi...
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The Brooklyn Connection
Across Latin America, Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East, dozens of wars are waged by groups attempting to overthrow the...
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The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife
The Carpenter and His Clumsy Wife is a black comedy about a carpenter who uses his skills to repair what he believes to be his...
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The Devil's Miner
Entering the shafts pierced into a towering mountain in Bolivia where the pursuit of silver has led to the deaths of millions s...
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The Five-Cent Curve
Three different perspectives-those of a troubled mother, a young boy, and a pregnant teenager all simultaneously unfold and ove...
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The F Word
In Medium Cool, Haskell Wexler mixed fiction with documentary footage when he had actors emote on location in Chicago while rea...
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The Great New Wonderful
Five separate stories set in the aftermath of New York City's omnipresent, but unmentioned, tragedy. From a boutique baker to a...
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The Hill
A short, experimental musing on what really happened to Jack and Jill on the hill. Jill suspects that there may have been more ...
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The Illustrated Family Doctor
Gary is haunted by his father's death and disturbed by the recent discovery that his dad's body was harvested for organ transpl...
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The Interpreter
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