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- A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
- Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
- A young man is rocked by two announcements from his elderly father: that he has terminal cancer and that he has a young male lover.
- A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.
- Justin throws himself and everyone around him into chaos when he attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb.
- A graphic designer's enviable life slides into despair when his girlfriend breaks up with him.
- Lone passengers are traveling to join their loved ones for the Christmas holiday, but winter weather conspires to way-lay them.
- Italy, September 1955. A Formula One driver crashes his car during a race, leaving him stuck in a small village but good surprises will come his way.
- Candy is a modern chic french woman. She meets Julius and Gene, who are best friends, and cannot choose between them when both of them are fighting over her love.
- Music video to the single "Playground Love" from the soundtrack to "The Virgin Suicides". It also contains clips from the movie.
- Music video for Arcade Fire's "We Exist".
- Fake Love is the second in a series of three short films by Aaron Rose shot in the Echo Park and Silverlake neighborhoods of Los Angeles using his iPhone 4. The film is Rose's tribute to teen soap operas, a genre he finds both mystifying and exciting; he feels that American television "is the new avant-garde cinema." The story follows a gang of girls, one of whom believes that "fake love" is more exciting than true love. Instead of actors, Rose compiled a group of musicians, poets, writers, photographers and artists that hang out at the notorious all-ages club The Smell in Los Angeles. According to Rose, "They didn't really have to act because they are such amazing personalities."
- A man checks into a hotel and is mysteriously delivered an intriguing gift.
- Chromeo performs in the music video "Old 45's" from the album "White Women" recorded for Last Gang Records. The music video opens with a woman pulling into a gas station bar. Dave 1 plays a song on the jukebox and sings. Several men begin to dance in front of the woman.
- Two 20-somethings take the next step in their long-distance cyber romance: meeting in person for the first time during an exotic vacation in W Doha. Will their tech-enabled feelings hold true in real life?
- Sister Corita (1918-1986) was an artist, teacher, philosopher, political activist and possibly one of the most innovative and unusual pop artists of the 1960's. However, what is perhaps even more incredible is the fact that she was a Catholic nun. She was a multi-faceted artist who practiced painting, photography, typography and graphic design, but she became most well known for her colorful serigraphs. In the 1950s, she began teaching art at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles and due to her unorthodox teaching methods, quickly gained an impressive roster of supporters. Creative personalities such as Alfred Hitchcock, Charles and Ray Eames, Buckminster Fuller and John Cage all became a part if Corita's network of friends. In the 1960s, Corita began using popular culture as raw material for her work. Her screen-prints often incorporated product brands of American consumerism alongside spiritual texts. Her work also dealt with the horrors of the Vietnam War, and not surprisingly, this subject matter, coupled with her already controversial teaching techniques did not always sit well with the church. Cardinal McIntyre, the head of the local Los Angeles archdiocese accused her of being, "A guerilla with a paintbrush." In 1968, partly as the result of this immense pressure, Corita chose to leave the church. She lived the rest of her life as an artist in private practice on the East Coast. Passion For The Possible will be a documentary film celebrating the life, work, and teachings of this spectacular artist. In honor of what would be Sister Corita's 90th birthday (and in conjunction with an upcoming retrospective at Cal State University Northridge), the film will serve as a living, breathing document of the inspiration she spread to so many people throughout her life. Through the use of interviews with those who knew her as well as others who were influenced by her work, we will tell Corita's story in an abstract way. Using archival images from the Corita archive along with footage shot specifically for this film we will create a colorful visual montage. The film will reveal itself as a living, moving, graphic and musical artwork.
- The story of Ricky Brisco, an ex-cop and Kung-Fu master who's on the hunt for his former friend and partner who framed him for murder.
- Young American Billy brings a red-stained shirt to the dry-cleaning business of an elderly Italian couple. After he leaves, they spend hours spinning increasingly intricate, improbable yarns about the origin of the stain. This, in turn, leads them to wonder about Billy's identity. Is he a hot-blooded lover in the midst of an affair? A super spy? A chess-boxing champion? All of these, perhaps? And why did he venture abroad in the first place?
- THE WORLD IS YOURS is a short film shot in the Las Peñas neighborhood of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The story takes a narrative cue from the popular fairytale Beauty and the Beast where a gorgeous young lady does not notice the charm of a trouble-making young man who is trying to get her attention. That is... until a magical event changes her perspective and the couple fall for each other. Our primary characters include a boy (IGNACIO aka IGGY), a girl (ANA). Secondary characters are Ana's friend and a mysterious old woman with a shopping bag.
- Official music video for "Lose It" by Austra.
- Kreuzberg is a short film by Aaron Rose shot on location in Berlin using his iPhone 4. Since the 1980s, the historically Turkish neighborhood of Kreuzberg has also been home to a population of artists, musicians and anarchists. According to Rose, the film is a tribute to Brian Eno and David Bowie, both of whom recorded in Kreuzberg in the 1970s. The film's main characters are Fiona Geuss, an art historian who reads excerpts from Boris Groys' essay on "light luggage," and Nathan Harrington, a musician who created the film's original score. In the film, Harrington recites a poem written by Rose.
- Video promo for Depeche Mode: Personal Jesus 2011.
- Official music video for "Odd Look" by Kavinsky.
- Arcade Fire performs in the music video "Everything Now" from the album "Everything Now" recorded for Sonovox Records and Columbia Records. The music video opens with shots of the blue sky and clouds. Later, the band performs on a sandy plain in front of low mountains.