A meditation on the time when the world watched as filmmaker Jonas Mekas' home country of Lithuania fought for independence. An immersion into the addictive grasp of the 24-hour news cycle, into a moment of major social upheaval, and into one very personal fixation of an obsessive chronicler. The film exists in a shortened, four-screen version as well as a one-screen, full-length document.

This documentary from Albert and David Maysles follows the bitter rivalry of four door-to-door salesmen working for the Mid-American Bible Company: Paul "The Badger" Brennan, Charles "The Gipper" McDevitt, James "The Rabbit" Baker and Raymond "The Bull" Martos. Times are tough for this hard-living quartet, who spend their days traveling through small-town America, trying their best to peddle gold-leaf Bibles to an apathetic crowd of lower-middle-class housewives and elderly couples.

When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he bargained for. A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it's up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home.

First and foremost, Frank Gehry is an artist. Described as a young child as having golden hands, Frank begins his creation through sketch. Forming thought into substantive sculpture, the marriage of art and architechure is brought to life. Join director Sydney Pollack on a journey into the world and work of the most important architect of our Age.

The film is based on true events, it tells the stories of two outstanding personalities of the 20th century – Sergei Eisenstein and Isaiah Berlin, who were both born and spent their childhood in Riga but soon had to leave the city. The film follows the lives of the two characters during the turbulent first half of the 20th century, telling how one of them becomes “the greatest film director of his generation” in the totalitarian Soviet Union, and the other “the greatest thinker of his generation” in liberal Great Britain.

It Takes Three is a CG-and-traditionally-animated short film included on the home media releases of Trolls Band Together. Taking place after the events of the film, the short follows Poppy, Viva, and Tiny Diamond as they get sucked into the Hustle-verse, only to discover that it is devoid of hustle.

Local beach-goers find that their beach has been taken over by a businessman training a stable of body builders.

Nolan Byrd (Devon Werkheiser) is a scrawny and shy 9th grader who, like all the other kids, is bullied by Bubba Bixby (Andrew Caldwell). When their teacher, Mr. Green (Tim Meadows), allows the students to do a computer project, Nolan, who has a particular knack with technology, decides to catch Bubba in action.

After casting painter and video artist Mania Akbari as the central figure of his groundbreaking Ten (2002), and then witnessing her outstanding debut as a feature film director in 20 Fingers (2004), Abbas Kiarostami urged her to direct a sequel to the film. In Dah be alaveh Chahar (10 + 4), though, circumstances are different: Mania is fighting cancer. She has undergone surgery; she has lost her hair following chemotherapy and no longer wears the compulsory headscarf; and sometimes she is too weak to drive. So the camera follows her to record conversations with friends and family in different spaces, from the gondola she had famously used in her first feature to a hospital bed.

Indie rock icons the Archers of Loaf reunited in 2011, and during the course of their reunion tour played two legendary concerts at Cat’s Cradle in Chapel Hill, NC. Combining in-your-face concert footage along with rare interviews of the band, this film by director Gorman Bechard documents those concerts, and captures the excitement and explosive energy of what its like to see this extraordinary band perform live.

Dream Concert 2009 was held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on October 10, 2009.

Dream Concert 2010 was held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on May 22, 2010. The show included performances by: SS501, 2PM, Super Junior, After School, Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, Kara, F.Cuz, Lee Hyori, T-ara, Davichi, Shinee, ZE:A, 4Minute, f(x), MBLAQ, BEAST, CNBLUE, Rainbow, U-KISS, Rain.

Dream Concert 2012 was held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on May 12, 2012. The show included performances by: Boyfriend, Apink, EXO-K, Davichi, Teen Top, Secret, Ailee, 4Minute, 2AM, MBLAQ, BEAST, Kara, B1A4, RaNia, ZE:A, T-ara, SiStar, Girls' Generation-TTS, Infinite, 2PM, and TVXQ.

Dream Concert 2014 was held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on June 7, 2014. The show included performances by: Girls' Generation, EXO, BEAST, 4Minute, BtoB, Apink, B1A4, Girl's Day, T-ara, Speed, VIXX, U-KISS, Rainbow, Block B, Dal☆Shabet, Bestie, Top Dogg, F.Cuz, Infinite, GOT7, Boys Republic, tiny-G, ZE:A, Say Yes, M.Pire, C-Clown, So Real, Lip Service, Offroad, NSonic, YB, and HALO.

Dream Concert 2016 was held at Seoul World Cup Stadium on June 4, 2016. The show included performances by: EXO, Taemin, Mamamoo, Nam Woo-hyun, HALO, GFriend, April, Oh My Girl, Jo Jung-min, VIXX, B1A4, NU'EST, BtoB, T-ara, Red Velvet, Seventeen, DIA, December, B.I.G, Fiestar, Boys Republic, Lovelyz, CLC, 24K, NCT, Laboum, I.O.I, Hong Jin-young, Imfact, Berry Good, Romeo, Tahiti, and A.cian.

B.A.P, VIXX, TWICE, Wanna One, SF9, and Taemin along with MC Park Bo Gum flew to Chile for the 'Music Bank' event held at the Movistar Arena on March 23.

Sinéad O'Connor is one of the most well-known singers of the 80s, loved for her authenticity and extraordinary connection with her audience. After her sudden passing, her voice will forever linger in the hearts of those who listen to her music.