In "Spaces #2", 7 internationally acclaimed directors shot, after commissioning by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, a short film at home, making their own timely comment on the new reality that we live in. The project is inspired by the book "Species of Spaces" by the French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, and essayist, Georges Perec and the days of quarantine. The idea is to create a film at home, using the environment, the people or the animals in that space. The only outdoor areas that may be used are outdoor living spaces, such as the terrace, the garden, the balcony and the stairwell. This is Rachel Leah Jones's submission.

Inside an inner-city Baltimore high school as teachers and students face the challenges of a 2002 education-reform act.

Brennan Lee Mulligan and Izzy Roland turn odd real life stories into outrageous improv scenes.

A ridiculous 360 road gap in the woods of the North Shore, a 7000' descent in Costa Rica, an epic Oregon coast session, and huge big mountain lines in Kamloops. Places you have been and some that will remain secret. Riders you know well and some you have never heard of! Bits 3, CKD, our 3rd full length DVD is about an ongoing passion for mountain biking and the lifestyle surrounding it. It's a journey with some of our closest friends who inspire us everyday on and off the bike. So grab a fresh copy of CKD and enjoy one of the finer films out there.

Divpadsmitgadīgā Lūcija ir Ziemassvētku vecīša meita. Viņa mācās Starptautiskajā Ziemassvētku vecīšu skolā un ļoti vēlas iet Ziemassvētku vecīšu klasē, tomēr meitenēm tas nav ļauts. Kad viņa ir laimējusi Ziemassvētku balles loterijā, skolas vecajo padome lemj – lai Lūcija drīkstētu mācīties Ziemassvētku vecīšu klasē, viņai tiek dota viena iespēja pierādīt, ka viņa tam ir tikpat labs kandidāts kā zēni. Lūcija kopā ar tēti dodas uz Dāniju izpildīt cilvēkbērna Alberta vēlēšanos. Viņa tēvu ir skārusi ļaunā Krampusa zīme, un Lūcijai jāpaveic gandrīz neiespējamais.

David Attenborough reveals that the animal inhabitants of this vast wilderness are every bit as extraordinary as they are bizarre. Unearthly calls of the notorious Tasmanian devil echo through the land, but following them over the course of a year reveals a surprisingly gentle side. In the dry east, rare white wallabies graze on the plains and jack jumper ants build huge nests – these venomous ants are amongst the most dangerous on earth. In the west, where it can rain nearly every day of the year, caves light up with the magical spectacle of thousands of glow-worms, and the trees are 100-metre towering monsters. Rivers are home to the peculiar platypus, and world’s largest freshwater invertebrate, the Tasmanian giant lobster. Miniature penguins come ashore to breed, and as winter approaches, the southern lights dance in the sky. Tasmania’s isolation and unique climate has created a world that is as weird as it is wonderful.

A woman strangely breaks up with her boyfriend. But when her roommate comes home to spend a good time with her boyfriend, things can get insanely dangerous since she's on a breakdown of all sorts, leading to a descent of madness and tragedy.

This time-lapse documentary follows the last years of former President Václav Havel's life, creating a multi-layered portrait of a world-famous political icon and important playwright, but also an ordinary man plagued by health problems. Havel allows the filmmakers a glimpse behind the scenes of his life, revealing purely personal moments that present him in previously unrecognised contours. With a sense of humour, he reflects on his political legacy and universal human issues. The central motif is formed by the parallels between Havel's life and the successful play Leaving, which Havel always wanted to direct as a film adaptation.

A bored journalist reporter's baby monitor is picking up her neighbors' phone conversations, and one neighbor's dialogue in particular convinces her that he's a murderer.

It's not true that I remember my husband's disappearance and the strange events that happened. Soo-yeon is consulted by psychiatrist Jeong-woo after her husband Yeong-min disappears, and Jeong-woo visits the site and advice Soo-yeon whose memories are confused to visit the place where she first met her husband. Soo-yeon suddenly changes her attitude when she finds her dead husband Yeong-min's body there. Meanwhile, Soo-yeon learned from the insurance investigator that all the men who had been married so far died and received huge insurance money. At that time, Soo-yeon and Jeong-woo who invited Jeongwoo to a party in a remote mansion in the mountains, face a shocking and terrible truth there.

Greedy diamond mine owner Eli Snedeker, resentful that his ex-foreman John Gamble stopped him from taking over kindly, but drunken, mine owner Roger Smythe's mine just as he was about to strike it rich, kills Smythe and blames it on Gamble. Grabbing the diamonds, Gamble flees Africa to England where he changes his name and begins a new life. What he hasn't counted on, though, is meeting and falling in love with Smythe's daughter Katherine, who falls in love with him but can't marry him until she can deal with her hatred of John Gamble, the man she believes killed her father.

Today is the day Hélène emancipates herself from her ungrateful family… Hélène is a rich housewife who has dedicated her life to her perfect house, children and husband. Today is her birthday, but at her party she’ll make a gift to herself… Revenge!

The Essential Alison Moyet was essentially a third re-release of Singles, the 1995 greatest hits album of recordings by singer/songwriter Alison Moyet. The album was released in 2001 by Sony Music Entertainment in response to renewed interest in the singer, after she was finally released from her contract with the label and able to sign with Sanctuary Records, regain the artistic control of her musical output and move back into the public eye - resulting in 2002 comeback album Hometime. However, there are some differences in the track listings of the two Sony compilations. The Essential Alison Moyet excludes "Only You", "Situation', "Ordinary Girl", "Ode To Boy II", "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Solid Wood", and replaces them with "Don't Go", "Winter Kills", "Our Colander Eyes" and "Blue" (the latter two recorded in 1995/1996) plus cover versions "Ne Me Quitte Pas" and "There Are Worse Things I Could Do".

In the early 1960s, Bella, her husband Kajus and their young son, Thomas, spend seemingly endless holidays together. Next year the arrival of new neighbors, Rosa and Gabe and their two daughters, start changing their lives.

Luxor Spawndroth uses "Hypno-Hack by Micro-Harsh" (the first name in villainous software) to send Cypher and young student Riley Watson back to their old lifestyles of unkindness.

'Tis the season for delightful winter fun in these berry cool Strawberry Shortcake episodes that show working together ensures a Snowberry good time for everyone. Playtime stops when the squirrels get low on supplies in "The Berry Long Winter". Blueberry finds success with her own ice skates in "The Big Freeze". And Raspberry's fashion show is put "On Ice" when cold weather chills the catwalk.