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Showing 249 Films from the festival year 2005
13 Lakes
Bennings' experimental visual landscape of over a dozen different American lakes, does not concentrate on coincidental or socia...
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3719 Broadleaf Road
Sam hates the scary movies his parents force him to watch on “family movie night.” But on one such movie night in 1982 the horr...
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7 Dwarves
In the fairytale retold, the most famous bachelors in history, the Seven Dwarves, live deep within a female-free-zone of the En...
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9 Songs
One of the most sexually explicit English-language films ever made outside the porn industry, Winterbottom's raw depiction of a...
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Aaltra
Two bickering neighbors are crippled in an accident involving an industrial machine. This unexpectedly hilarious depiction of t...
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A Boy From A War Movie
When his mother is raped by a Serb soldier and then sent to the other side of the border late in her pregnancy, 10-year-old Al...
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Adam & Steve
In this over-the-top comedy, a 30-something gay man becomes involved with one of his most unsuccessful one-night stands-without...
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A Flood in Baath Country
In 1970, Omar Amiralay made a beautiful short documentary (it opens this program) in praise of the ruling Baath party's project...
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After Innocence
When wrongfully convicted men are freed based on DNA evidence their lives do not automatically go back to normal. Instead they...
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Alchemy
Can an university computer scientist (Tom Cavanagh, best known from Urinetown and TV's Ed) make a woman fall in love with his i...
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All We Are Saying
Arquette, a self-professed lover of "real music musicians" sets out to find out how rockers balance their lives with art, their...
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Almost a Man
A brand-new archival print, with new English subtitles, of Vittorio de Seta's rarely screened second feature film, which earned...
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Amsterdam-Kosovo
This short film is both a road movie about four young people traveling to Kosovo to donate an ambulance and a documentary about...
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Ancient Marks
Ancient Marks celebrates the 2,000-year-old human body art ritual of tattooing and scarification. World-renowned photographer ...
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Animation by the Hubleys: John, Faith, and Emily
This program looks at the distinct style of animation and progressive social concerns which are expressed by two generations of...
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Antibodies
A serial killing pederast is caught after a violent shoot out with police. But there is still an unsolved murder of a young gi...
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Anything to Declare?: Grahame Weinbren and a Legacy of Displacement
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Arnie the Doughnut
The hilarious story of how Arnie the Doughnut learns just what it means to live the life of a doughnut. Narrated by Michael Mc...
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A Sidewalk Astronomer
Both an astronomical and cosmological meditation and a documentary about John Dobson, the octogenarian astronomer and former Ve...
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A Song for Daniel
A Song For Daniel compares a routine day of two 9-year-old Iraqi boys; one living in Baghdad and the other, born and raised in ...
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A State of Mind
This documentary follows two young gymnasts with unprecedented access, as they prepare for the Mass Games, one of North Korea's...
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Asylum
A psychiatrist's wife (Natasha Richardson) becomes curious about one of her husband's patients, a man who brutally murdered hi...
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A Tribute to Alexander Hammid
One of the unsung heroes of avant-garde and documentary filmmaking, Hammid, who died last year, is best known for his collabora...
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Aurora Borealis
In this emotional and charming family drama, unemployable Duncan (Joshua Jackson) grapples with painful, unresolved family bagg...
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Autograph Book
A schoolgirl's autograph book is an eclectic collection of truisms and poems about friendship . In this story, it is also the c...
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