With the careful comes the crashes. With the easy comes the insane. With the laid-back trails comes the steep and deep backcountry. And with the most extraordinary snow season ever comes THUNDERSTRUCK 7. Known world-over for their chute-bashing antics, Team Thunderstruck conquers the Rocky Mountains with a proclivity toward insanity. Watch Randy Swenson, Brad Story, Dan Davidoff, Trennis Baer and many more take their horsepower, skill, and courage to the limits of snowmobiling. Watch Randy Swenson’s awe-inspiring 2500 foot-of-vertical “Super Chute”, Brad Story’s amazing crack at the “Eye of the Needle” and Wes Little and Lyle Sinden’s adrenaline-driven carnage-fest that leaves both sleds in a pile at the bottom of the hill. From shoulder-deep powder to the thrilling chute-climbing the riders are known for, Thunderstruck 7 will have you screaming to ride!
A radical hybrid of spy, sci-fi, Western, and even horror genres, Craig Baldwin's Mock Up On Mu cobbles together a feature-length "collage-narrative" based on (mostly) true stories of California's post-War sub-cultures of rocket pioneers, alternative religions, and Beat lifestyles.
Chosen by prophecy but doubted by all, Po is an unlikely choice for the mystical title of the Dragon Warrior—a clumsy panda thrust into the world of kung fu as a deadly enemy threatens the Valley of Peace.
A witty young woman, Samantha Billows, is diagnosed with a bizarre social anxiety disorder. No therapist seems to help her move beyond her plant maintenance job.
Kadhalil Vizhunthen is a movie starring Nakul and Sunaina. The movie's music was composed by Vijay Antony, cinematography by S D Vijay Milton and editing by V.
Three small films for as many reflections on the senses and human knowledge. In the first episode, Emmer reviews with anthological and didactic intent the precepts of ancient philosophy, from Greek to Roman civilization; in the second, working as he did at the beginning of his career on a vast repertoire of pictorial and non-pictorial images, he analyzes the “history of the gaze” in the visual arts, from prehistoric graffiti to medieval altarpieces, from Impressionist and Cubist paintings to modern-day advertising posters; finally, in the third, recounting with irony and lightness a day of solitude in his mountain home, he reflects on the intellectual thinking of writers and great thinkers, relating to his own individual experience as much the words of oral tradition and popular culture as the writings of geniuses such as Shakespeare, Spinoza or Gogol.