
The Extra Day
Distribution

Richard Basehart
Joe Blake

Simone Simon
Michele Blanchard

Josephine Griffin
Toni Howard

Laurence Naismith
Kurt Vorn

Sidney James
Barney West

George Baker
Steven Marlow

Beryl Reid
Beryl

Shani Wallis
Shirley
Dennis Lotis
Ronnie Baker

Philip Ray
Mr. Bliss

Olga Lindo
Mrs. Bliss

Jill Bennett
Susan
Films recommandés
⭐ 4.0Learn to Dance Like a Princess!
An instructional DVD featuring five dances from the movie BARBIE IN THE 12 DANCING PRINCESSES.
⭐ 6.7Jigen Daisuke
Ayant un problème avec son arme, Jigen part en quête du meilleur armurier du monde. Il le trouve en la personne de Lady Chiharu, qui tient une boutique de montres, où il rencontre Oto, à la recherche d'une arme. Jigen découvre les secrets d'Oto et de la mystérieuse organisation dont elle est la cible. Lorsqu'Oto se fait enlever, Jigen s'engage dans un combat desespéré pour la sauver.
⭐ 6.8Film
Before the three feature films, Mario Schifano directs the camera towards the people around him to create real film diaries. His friends, his time partner and the artists he frequented are portrayed in their everyday life or object of the mechanical gaze of the camera, a filter through which to look at the outside world.
⭐ 6.0Cosmic Chaos
Battles in virtual reality, survival in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a Soviet spaceship giving a distress signal - Fantastic stories created with advanced special effects and passion.
⭐ 8.5Six Hours: Surviving Typhoon Yolanda
In the middle of a broadcast about Typhoon Yolanda's initial impact, reporter Jiggy Manicad was faced with the reality that he no longer had communication with his station. They were, for all intents and purposes, stranded in Tacloban. With little option, and his crew started the six hour walk to Alto, where the closest broadcast antenna was to be found. Letting the world know what was happening to was a priority, but they were driven by the need to let their families and friends know they were all still alive. Along the way, they encountered residents and victims of the massive typhoon, and with each step it became increasingly clear just how devastating this storm was. This was a storm that was going to change lives.
⭐ 5.9A
Roughly chronological, from 3/96 to 11/96, with a coda in spring of 1997: inside compounds of Aum Shinrikyo, a Buddhist sect led by Shoko Asahara. (Members confessed to a murderous sarin attack in the Tokyo subway in 1995.) We see what they eat, where they sleep, and how they respond to media scrutiny, on-going trials, the shrinking of their fortunes, and the criticism of society. Central focus is placed on Hiroshi Araki, a young man who finds himself elevated to chief spokesman for Aum after its leaders are arrested. Araki faces extreme hostility from the Japanese public, who find it hard to believe that most followers of the cult had no idea of the attacks and even harder to understand why these followers remain devoted to the religion, if not the violence.
Film
"This piece, with the generic title Film, is a series of short videos built around one protocol: a snippet of news from a newspaper of the day, is rolled up and then placed on a black-inked surface. On making contact with the liquid, the roll opens and of Its own accord frees itself of the gesture that fashioned it. As it comes alive in this way, the sliver of paper reveals Its hitherto unexposed content; this unpredictable kinematics is evidence of the constant impermanence of news. As well as exploring a certain archaeology of cinema, the mechanism references the passage of time: the ink, whether it is poured or printed, is the ink of ongoing human history." –Ismaïl Bahri
⭐ 5.9Shimmy: The First Monkey King
Shimmy, a monkey newly discover superhero powers and learns how to control his extraordinary transformative abilities and prevent powerful demonic forces from sending the universe into chaos.
12
After blowing his professional ballet career, John's only way to redeem himself is to concoct the demise of his former partner, Leah, who he blames for his downfall; he rehearses his salvation in his mind in the way that he rehearses a dance, but being able to break from the routine will be the key to his success.
