Oscar nominated Live Action Shorts 2014: "Helium" (Director: Anders Walter, Denmark). "The Voorman Problem" (Director: Mark Gill, UK). "Avant Que De Tout Perdre" (Director: Xavier Legrand, France). "Aquel No Era Yo" (Director: Esteban Crespo, Spain). "Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa?" (Director: Selma Vilhunen, Finland).

Two military men, who live in the neighborhood, lack the past battles and exciting events. And they manage to avoid routine. For example, one uses his ability to control cockroaches, and the second pushes his army of flying insects against the first one. A crushing battle begins.

1989 TV documentary looking into the haunted legends of old Hollywood.

All of Pialat's Turkish films are uniquely interested in the country — especially Istanbul — as it was, not just as it is at the precise moment that Pialat is filming it. History informs these films in a big way, with the voiceover narration (which incorporates excerpts from various authors) introducing tension between the images of the modern-day city and the descriptions of incidents from its long and rich history. Istanbul is probably the most conventional documentary of Pialat's Turkish series, providing a general profile of the titular city, its different neighborhoods, and the different cultures and ways of living that coexist within its sprawling borders. As the other films in the series also suggest, Pialat sees Turkey, and Istanbul in particular, as a junction point between Europe and the East, between the old and the new, between history and modernity.

Seasoned comedian Don "D.C." Curry hosts this third volume of unfiltered laughs from BET's long-running "Comic View" series, a televised stand-up showcase featuring some of the hottest urban comics on the U.S. circuit. Featured comedians in this installment include D.L. Hughley, George Willborn, Montana Taylor and Earthquake.

Enraged by an unseemly love affair between best friend and teacher, a student carelessly awakens a wraith that feeds on its victim's most shameful regrets.

Featuring interviews with participants on all sides, this documentary questions Norway and the West's protracted military involvement in Afghanistan.

In the tradition of Sunday Too Far Away, this independent film is based on the classic Australian play by John Power. Pic tells the story of a group of miners living in a camp in outback Australia. They swear, brawl, gamble, and drink heavily. Central to the story is the conflict between Tarzan, the authoritarian group leader and cocky loud-mouth wisecracking Pansy. This results in a bare-knuckle punch-up for the movie's denouement.

A widow's husband returns after her second marriage, and dies while assaulting her.

Twenty male inmates in a Kentucky prison form an unlikely Shakespearean acting troupe.

Nine oldtimers come upon a young woman stuck in a swamp.

Mysterious giant beings called "Ryū no Shippo" (Dragon Tails) appeared across the world. Due to the danger it could bring, the Keroro Platoon did a worldwide research on the Dragon Tails, but Tamama suddenly disappeared during the research. Because of this, the whole platoon started their search for Tamama and ended up in Mont-Saint-Michel, France where they met mysterious girl named Sion, who holds the mysterious Ryū no Hon (Dragon Book). But little they know about the secrets about her and the worldwide calamity that would destroy the entire world, as they know it...

Twenty-somethings carry a camera along to document the day when they go to rent their future group house, but then the house they were considering turns out to be a hub of paranormal activity and suddenly they're in found-footage land.

Wallaby Jim and his men have just found a valuable source of pearls in the South Pacific. But Jim's associate Norman has put the whole operation in jeopardy because of his gambling problem. Jim's unscrupulous rival Richter decides to exploit the situation by jumping Jim's claim and trying to take over for himself.

A conflicted young couple, a poly amorous trio trying to dig a hole, and a mysterious recluse spin a tale of love, murder and madness.

Fogi is enjoying his never ending puberty. But simultaneously Fogi is also trying to live up to his family duties and bring up Véna, his son from the first marriage. He did not get married again but lives with Jana, a post office employee. Together they have little Anicka and they all live in a flat in a small town. At first, Jana is trying to tolerate Fogi's moods, but her patience is running out. Fogi loses his job. On top of that he starts to see himself in his adolescent son and realizes with horror that Véna repeats his own mistakes. The first fights, bans and mutual misunderstandings are approaching.

It's the story of a couple with some relationship's problems who meet another couple. It's a drama of incommunicability.

A walker in the dark. A light without a spark. All of them mean nothing, unless there is a hark.