Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-27 of 27
- In a prison cell two lifers meet, a former truck driver and the other one a "volunteer" who entered the prison because he believes that life as an inmate prisoner is better than outside.
- A spirited 12-year-old boy wants to watch his Greek sprinter idol win the men's 200m final event in the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics. Instead, everything goes wrong all at once on the big day. Will the kid make his dream come true?
- Born of volcanic fires and lava, the Hawaiian Islands are the summits of a great volcanic mountain range which stretches nearly 2,000 miles across the ocean floor. Third largest and best known, Oahu, is traditionally the first landing place for visitors and site of Honolulu, Waikiki, Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor. Maui, second largest in the chain, is the site of Haleakala (house of the Sun), an immense dormant volcano, and the old, once-lusty whaling port of Lahaina. On Kauai is the wettest spot on Earth and the island is noted for its lush foliage. The island of Hawaii is the easternmost island of the chain. It is the southernmost point in the United States and is nearly twice as large as the other seven islands combined, appropriately called the "Big Island" or the "Orchid Island." Here is the state's highest mountain, Mauna Kea. Here too, within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, are Mauna Loa and Kilauea, both very live volcanoes in one of the world's most spectacularly active volcanic areas. Every island has good public swimming beaches. Scuba divers and snorkelers delight exploring Hawaii's colorful offshore reefs. Catamarans and outriggers add an island flavor to sailing. * Oahu Island, Waikiki, Outrigger Canoes, Surfing: a beach wedding * The Arizona Memorial, A tragic moment in history * Hanauma Bay, A popular underwater preserve * Nuumanu Pali, Historic site and wind funnel * Waimea Valley and Falls, Some "old Time Hawaii" * The Polynesian Cultural Center, Five worlds of Polynesia * Hawaii Island, Kailua/Kona, Hawaii's play port * Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, A lava flow into the sea * Maui Island, Kahalui Port, North Shore windsurfing * The Road to Hana, 54 one-lane bridges and breathtaking views * Lahaina City, The old whaling port, A sugar cane train * Molokini, Clear water and thousands of fish * Kauai Island, Nawiliwili Harbor and a cruise ship * Poipu, The Garden Island's Garden Spot * A Helico
- A man is trying to write a story when he meets a woman and falls in love. After the tragic end of their affair, the story of their meeting becomes the central part of the story he wants to write until he discovers it has all been told long before him.
- Somewhere in the rocky mountains of Crete, a touching story of honour, respect, and the way of the samurai unfolds, as interpreted by an unlikely hero.
- The story of a poor farmer from Bangladesh who migrate to Greece deported back, attempts to return back to Greece but luck is not on his side.
- Drinking and gambling with his friends, our hero suddenly remembers a promise to meet his girlfriend. Feeling guilty and anxious he rushes to her house. Along the way he meets two aliens who don't quite understand his urgency. It's not the destination that matters but the journey.
- A mentally ill poet with a pious nurse at his side, prepares for his demise by creating his spiritual will. He "sets up" in his imagination and with the help of the nurse, a play about the Divine passion, in which he casts black illegal immigrants. At the same time, in a health spa, a yuppie experiences the seven deadly sins.
- Spring 1999. While rehearsing for a school production, Christina falls in love with Michalis. Michalis does not seem to care. Christina makes a vow: if they don't kiss by next Sunday, she will sleep with someone else for the first time...
- A doc drama, that leaded to the feature "Words and Sins" by the same director.
- A successful young Athenian lawyer, Theodora, who is the daughter of a general, takes on the case of Mantzavinos who is a grocer in Kolonos. Trying to avoid the usual hum-drum approach, she becomes involved with a strange gang with a blind beggar for a leader, Linos, a former teacher, and current idol, of hers, who seems to Theodora like a modern Oedipus. Linos' companion and right-hand man is the former caretaker of the school. The group is completed by two sister-hookers, Anta and Mina, who work in a brothel housed in the school building and who sometimes force Linos to beg for money. The gang is planning a "big score", the theft of the antiquities of Plato's Academy, but Theodora's reluctance, combined with the timely intervention of the police, cancel the plan.