NewFlix Tuesday February 17th, 2009

NewFlix Tuesday

New Releases

· Cluster

· Dreams From The Third World

· Secret Insanity

· River People The Blue Nile Expedition

· Hearts Suspended

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February 17, 2009

This Week’s New Releases:

Drama:

Cluster: Cluster headaches are not well known, but the agony caused by this condition is all too real for its victims. Ethan Shaw becomes one of those victims after a moment of violence shatters his once happy life. Now he finds himself debilitated and contemplating suicide to escape the pain of his headaches. But escape from his physical pain would be easy. Instead, Ethan must face his family, which has unraveled in the midst of tragedy, and his own guilt. When finally given the chance to right past wrongs, Ethan must also find the strength within to overcome his condition.

Film Festival Screenings:

Fear No Film Festival

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Dreams From The Third World: Dreams From The Third World concerns an idiot who tries to make a porn movie in order to escape his stressful life. He meets a prostitute and begins putting his plan into effect. His wife lambastes his idealism and acts as the voice of reason. When his life begins to crumble, he goes in search for answers and discovers it in an unexpected place.

Film Festival Screenings:

Singapore International Film Festival

Cinemanila International Film Festival

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Horror:

Secret Insanity: Synopsys In order to balance their romantic life, Matt and Caroline Harper are finally moving into their new house, to live their dream. From New York city to somewhere in the Catskills, the couple will soon discover that appearances are sometimes deceiving. Shortly after moving in, and making the acquaintance of their neighbors (A strange lady and her even more peculiar son, Victor), Matt and Caroline are led to believe that this new dream house of theirs, hides a terrible secret ready to be unraveled. Not only will they have to face with an evil force, but they will also have no choice but to fight for what is theirs; if they can stay alive at all.

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Documentary:

18728River People The Blue Nile Expedition: “The Blue Nile remained virtually unexplored until the summer of 1968 when almost seventy people, British and Ethiopian, took nine weeks to explore and survey the mile deep gorge of the Great Abbai as its known in Ethiopia. The Blue Nile remains one of the worlds greatest natural features.” “Now!… With water levels higher than any other year, the challenge to navigate down this great river has just become much bigger! Explorer Hendri Coetzee and his team of four will venture the Blue Nile; one of the most feared and least traveled rivers in the world. Covering the most dangerous section of the river, the expedition will be attempted with no air or ground support.”

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Hearts Suspended: Hearts Suspended is a short autobiographical documentary that reveals how highly educated South Asian immigrant women struggle to survive in the United States on their H4 or dependent spouse visas, which deny them work authorization. Once independent, now completely dependent, they face loneliness, depression, loss of self-identity, strained marital relations and – in extreme cases – exploitation and abuse. Through a unique expressionistic combination of visuals, monologue, verite footage and interviews, the film takes us on a journey into the director inner turmoil’s, search for spiritual strength and eventual resolve to bring hope and political change for other women who are frozen in time because of the restrictive nature of this visa.

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