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- Shipwreck: The Mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald reenacts the happenings prior to the mysterious disappearance and sinking of the lake freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald, with both reenactments and diver's footage from dives to the wreckage.
- A bustling, mysterious, black-robed burglar drives his mischief. Called the "Japan Phantom", he steals incriminating documents on his forays, burns cash and leaves writings.
- A re-enactment of the 1963 kidnapping of entertainer Frank Sinatra Jr., son of legendary singer/actor Frank Sinatra.
- How women from very different backgrounds find a way to leave violent relationships.
- AN EPIC POEM explores the contradictions in man's conception of love through the myths and representations. Central to the film is the 'Rokeby Venus', slashed by militant suffragette Mary Richardson. It becomes an entry to the 'historic' past but also to myth and the unconscious, its imagery developed and shifted in a series of tableau-like encounters between Aphrodite and Ares.
- B/Side is a poignant and intelligent exploration of the urban homeless, combining sensitive footage of their exterior situation and entering imaginatively into interior deliriums. Framed by footage of the encampment locally known as Dinkinsville on New York's Lower East Side, where some of the homeless of Thompkins Square Park settled after the riots of June 1991, the movie begins with the encampment's first night and ends with the fire and subsequent destruction of the lot in October of the same year. Applying rhythmic construction, poetic license and a generous eye to bodies in poverty, B/side documents beautifully a gritty vision of late 20th century urban life.
- Callum Morgan, a lesbian officer in the Royal Air Force becomes the subject of a witch-hunt.
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