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Love is Just a Death Away by Bára Anna Stejskalová __
Undeniably Young: Nora Young & the Six-Day Race by Julia Morgan __
History of Civilization by Zhannat Alshanova __
Miss Alma Thomas: A Life in Color by Cheri Gaulke __
As Spring Comes by Marie-Ève Juste __
Mademoiselle Pigeon by Alexandra Myotte __
KITTY KITTY by Ava Hase.
Love is Just a Death Away
Availability ended 10/24/2021 EST
A tender story about finding love even amid utter decay.
A tender story about finding love even amid utter decay. Undeniably Young: Nora Young & the Six-Day Race
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1930s female champions represent! Introducing one of the greatest female athletes you’ve never heard of.
It's 1936 and 19-year-old Nora Young is a multi-sport champion, brimming with trophies, talent and an indomitable zest for life. Breaking into the "weird and wonderful" world of men’s Six-Day bike racing, she seizes a rare opportunity to become one of few female cyclists to compete on a velodrome track "on the old speed saucer." Combining hand-drawn, rotoscope, digital puppet, and photo animations; narration by virtuoso singer/songwriter Sarah Slean (who also composes for the film); and interviews with Young (age 95) telling her own story more than 70 years later, UNDENIABLY YOUNG: NORA YOUNG & THE SIX-DAY RACE finally gives a groundbreaking, nearly forgotten athletic hero her rightful place in history. History of Civilization
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Indira decides to restart her life and move to London. However, on her last day, she dares to explore what she will leave behind.
Indira decides to restart her life and move to London. However, on her last day, she dares to explore what she will leave behind. Miss Alma Thomas: A Life in Color
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Alma W. Thomas, a Black woman artist, broke color barriers on and off the canvas, yet did not receive national attention until she was 80.
Born a generation after slavery, Alma Woodsey Thomas grew up in the South, in a home where education was a priority. At 16, with racial tensions high and no further schooling options, her family moved to Washington, DC, where she started her incredible life of firsts: the first Fine Arts graduate from Howard University (1924), the first African-American Woman to mount a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1972), and the first African-American woman to exhibit her paintings in the White House (2009). All the while, she taught art at Shaw Jr. High for 36 years, pioneered educational techniques, travelled the world, and crossed racial barriers. Yet she did not receive national attention until six years before she passed.
“Miss Alma Thomas” is the first documentary film that explores Thomas’ incredible life through the lens of curators, art specialists, scholars, and her family, and award-winning actress Alfre Woodard as the voice of Miss Thomas. Released in conjunction with a major four-city museum retrospective, thousands will have the opportunity to learn of her life, work, and continuing influence.
As Spring Comes
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Suffering from a strange disease that transforms her into plants, a woman inhabit her lover's ice fishing cabin.
Suffering from a strange disease that transforms her into plants, a woman inhabit her lover's ice fishing cabin. Mademoiselle Pigeon
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1917. Private Pepin vowed to write the beautiful Mademoiselle Pigeon a letter daily.
1917. Private Pepin vowed to write the beautiful Mademoiselle Pigeon a letter daily. He will soon have to use his imagination to keep his promise. “Mademoiselle Pigeon” is a tragicomic animated short film reminding us that what the heart wants is not always what it needs. KITTY KITTY
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KITTY KITTY
A scatterbrained cat sitter and her roommate go on a chaotic search for her boss's lost cat.