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  • The Astonishing Work of Tezuka Osamu - An imaginative collection of Tezuka Osamu's 13 most innovative and legendary pieces. Known as the "father of anime," Osamu has created hundreds of comics, dozens of films, and even some television series, including "Astro Boy."

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  • Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery - For nearly 40 years, Wolfgang Beltracchi fooled the international art world and was responsible for the biggest art forgery scandal of the postwar era.

  • Blind - Ingrid (Ellen Dorrit Pettersen) is a woman contending with the loss of vision.

  • Book of the Dead - Master animator Kihachiro Kawamoto's tour de force adventure tale of a young noble girl in 8th-century Japan who leaves her home to follow the apparition of an executed prince.

  • Bridgend - A narrative based on a mysterious suicide cluster that took place in Bridgend County, a small former coal-mining province in Wales.

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  • The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer - One of cinema's most consistently surprising, wildly imaginative, and remarkable surrealists of our time.

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  • Dark Star: H. R. Giger's World - Meet the Oscar-winner behind the ALIEN xenomorph and architect of nightmares.

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  • Exquisite Short Films of Kihachiro Kawamoto - A collection of short films from one of the world's greatest stop-motion animators: Kihachiro Kawamoto, famous for his beautiful, expressive puppets and for harnessing Japan's unique aesthetic traditions to create visually stunning stories.

  • Extreme Animation - One of animation’s most prurient, dark and mischievious masters, multi-award-winning animator Phil Mulloy stands as an antidote to all that is kitsch and sentimental.

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  • Forget Me Not - Filmmaker David Sieveking portrays the domestic care of his mother Gretel, who, like millions of others, is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

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  • The Human Scale - According to revolutionary Danish architect and urban planner Jan Gehl, if we are to make cities sustainable and livable for people, we must re-imagine the very foundations of modern urban planning.

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  • I, Anna - The lives of a beautiful divorcee and a troubled detective intersect during the investigation of a vicious murder in London.

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  • Jan Svankmajer: The Ossuary and Other Tales - An astounding collection of remarkable short works from an artist who has mesmerized audiences the world over, inspiring filmmakers from the Brothers Quay to Tim Burton and Terry Gilliam.

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  • Kirikou and the Wild Beast - Tiny Senegalese hero Kirikou is back in this sumptuous follow-up to the universally beloved Kirikou and the Sorceress, directed by world-acclaimed animation masters Michel Ocelot and Bénédicte Galup and produced by Didier Brunier (The Triplets of Belleville).

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  • Master of the Universe - In economic powerhouse Germany, a top banker gives a disturbing insider's account of his emotions, motivations and predictions.

  • Mondovino: The Series - Epic in scope, this multi-generation, globe-trotting saga covers not only the entire gamut of wine making, but wine's place in a treacherously globalized and hyper-marketed world.

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  • No Ordinary Hero - When a deaf actor who plays a superhero on television looks beyond his cape to influence a deaf boy to redefine what "being normal" means, he also finds inspiration to transform himself.

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  • Promised Lands - Famed writer and critic Susan Sontag's sole documentary project (and her third directorial effort), shot in Israel on the fly in the final days and immediate aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

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  • Red Knot - A modern exploration of love, isolation and the inescapable vastness of the natural world. Starring Vincent Kartheiser and Olivia Thirlby.

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  • Slow Food Story - In 1986 Carlos Petrini, dispirited by the rapid rise of global fast food chains, launched Slow Food, an international movement to preserve traditional and regional cuisine.

  • A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness - Follows an unnamed character through three seemingly disparate moments in his life.

  • The Strange Little Cat - A sequence of family scenes in a Berlin flat creates a wondrous world of the everyday: Coming and going, conversations, all manner of doings.

  • Susan Sontag's Promised Lands - Famed writer and critic Susan Sontag's sole documentary project (and her third directorial effort), shot in Israel on the fly in the final days and immediate aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

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  • Trouble Every Day - World renowned filmmaker Claire Denis's most controversial, divisive and under appreciated films to date.

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  • Vic + Flo Saw a Bear - Tells the story of Vic, a woman who has just been released from prison. She moves into a house in the Canadian forest and receives a visit from her lover, Flo.

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  • The Windmill Movie - What if someone wrote your autobiography? Would it be true? What if someone took the images of your life and made a film?

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