L.A. COFFIN SCHOOL wins the Bronze Panther Award at Busan West! Plus: Elizabeth Sung takes on the Proust Questionnaire.
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A woman struggles to adjust to a new life as a human zoo exhibit on an alien planet.
What if our windows could generate electricity? Dr. Yang and Dr. Weiss of California NanoSystems Institute give us a glimpse of the future with a new technology they are developing – transparent solar cells.
A pre-teen migrant farmworker attempts to rebel against the status quo with unintended consequences for herself and her family.
A woman is kicked out of her son’s home, prompting her to enroll in a coffin academy that claims to teach people how to start life anew.
A rich Italian grandfather fakes his own death to escape his money-grubbing family.
Three people, each having lost a father in the Sept. 11 World Trade Center tragedy, try to reconcile their faith and belief in religion.
An unidentified captor imprisons a biochemist inside a lab and tries to prevent her from escaping.
A yogi battles personal demons.
A mother tries to convince her daughter to get plastic surgery.
L.A. COFFIN SCHOOL wins the Bronze Panther Award at Busan West! Plus: Elizabeth Sung takes on the Proust Questionnaire.
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Read about the TV shows I was allowed to watch in junior high. Also, Michelle Krusiec takes on the Proust questionnaire for L.A. COFFIN SCHOOL, which screens at Busan West this weekend.
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David Hare, screenwriter of THE HOURS, recounts his working process and friendship with director, Louis Malle.
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Over the moon about TO THE BONE having its world premiere at Slamdance Film Festival!
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What if our windows could generate electricity? This film provides a glimpse into the near future.
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