Hai cercato: Having You
Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live / 2009
When Jim Croce died tragically in a plane crash on Sept. 20, 1973, he was just 30 years old and had recently been recognized as one of the most promising artists of his era. In a two-year span, he had eight Top 40 singles, two of which were #1 records and a #1 album. Despite being one of America’s most-loved artists, there has never been a video document of his career. Until now. Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live, features the late singer-songwriter’s performances on television in the early 1970’s. Set in an intimate style akin to today’s popular Unplugged series, the DVD includes performances of such classic Croce songs as "You Don’t Mess Around With Jim," "Operator (That’s Not The Way It Feels)," "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown," many not seen since they were originally broadcast. Jim Croce’s widow, Ingrid, and their son A.J., provide special narration, filled with intimate anecdotes and stirring memories of their lives.
You Speak of Paris: Maspero. Words Have Meaning / 1971
An affectionate portrait of the left-wing publisher and bookshop owner François Maspero, who was a contributor to Far From Vietnam and would later publish the commentary to Le Fond de l’air est rouge. Maspero is one of the most satisfying and likeable of Marker’s films from this period, achieving an exemplary balance of quirky human warmth with a clear and inventive form of political argument.
You Can Sell if You Have Sex With Me / 2022
Adapted from the manga series "Ore to Sex Sureba Ureru" (俺とSEXすれば売れる) by Kaho (香穂).
It's My Secret, But You All Have to Know It / 2021
The main character is an aspiring actress. Her sensible self-reflection on camera, in conversations with a friend and with a psychologist reveals painful personal trauma as an endless material for life and creativity, from which she can’t get out. The typical problem of a girl who ran away to the capital, a stranger in her native family, is uncover in a fragile chamber story with a blurred border between the haunting past, roles in the theater and everyday life.
Say Why You Have Left Me / 2021
A tale of two blue eyes.
Nobody Said I Have to Love You / 2019
Aleksander is a man with a successful career. He is on his way to take his eleven-year-old son to music school, but Jan doesn’t wait for his father where he is supposed to. Instead, he is taking a shower, still dirty from playing football.
I Think I Have a Crush on You / 2018
13-year-old Nadja has met her soulmate, William, online. Even though she hasn't met him in real life it feels like love. But when talking evolves into a sharing of nude images William doesn't seem as cute and sensitive anymore.
How Dare You Have Such a Rubbish Wish / 2022
Prominent filmmaker, artist and actress Mania Akbari reclaims her body—and that of all the other women in Iranian film. Using almost a hundred excerpts spanning Iran's film history, from the silent era to just after the Islamic Revolution—films that have all since been banned—she tells a story of liberation, exploitation, emancipation and ultimately oppression.
I Have You Under My Skin / 1990
Jeanne is a woman who is driven by her very active conscience. She attempts to assuage her idealistic bent by trying out life as a nun, but this doesn't work out. After she leaves the convent, she takes a job at a factory, where the callousness of management spurs her to become a labor activist. Her efforts are marked by great persistence and fervor, but she lacks any kind of diplomacy or persuasiveness, and as the years progress, she manages to alienate everyone in her life. By the end of the film, there is only one way that she can see to resolve the horrible situation she finds herself in.
Stories We Could Have Told You /
When her father suddenly takes his own life, his four-year-old daughter must try to understand death, love, and loneliness through her mother’s strangely colorful bedtime stories.
I Have Something Important to Tell You / 2005
A story about musician from Podgorica, capital of Montenegro, told in the style of Dogme '95.
I Have To Say I Love You / 2018
A documentary about resilience and the fight against suicide among trans people, the film portrays the characters’ relationships with their bodies, life and all that is sacred. It dives into the hearts of Aretha, Yago, Deniell and Ariel in an attempt to promote inner healing.
I Have Nothing Nice to Say to You / 2006
A film that has the outer structure of the noir trilera, deals with a war crime committed in the center of the city, and actually portrays a community that will have to deal with what has been done in her name. War, night, female movie.
How Many Times Have You Dreamt About Me? / 2018
Departing from extracts written by Fernando Pessoa, the characters walk through the city of Lisbon, having the streets and houses where the Poet lived as the background.
Have You Ever Tried to Look Into My Eyes? / 2020
The needs of a black body are defined by whom? Have you ever tried to look into my eyes?
Have You Forgotten What We Used to Play? / 2010
This short film tells the story of a childhood, of a friendship and of growing up. A young man returns to the village where he grew up and discovers that both he and the place have changed. Yet, he soon finds himself immersed in his memories.
To Whom Have You Abandoned Us, Our Father? / 2018
A docufiction about professional choristers singing sacred songs in the local opera. Lamentation of the ukrainian working class on-stage and behind.
Have You Ever Killed a Bear? Or Becoming Jamila / 2014
A video that uses the history of a magazine – Cairo’s Al-Hilal ‘50s and ‘60s collection – as the starting point for an inquiry into Jamila Bouhired, the Algerian freedom fighter. An actress designated to play her role is showing the magazine’s covers to the camera. From the different representations of Jamila in cinema to her assimilation and promotion through the magazine, the performance attempts to look at the history of socialist projects in Egypt, anti-colonial wars in Algeria, and the way they have promoted and marginalized feminist projects. The clear gender division used to marginalize women from the public sphere was overcome for a short moment during the Algerian war of independence (Jamila becoming its icon). Different voices and film and print material are used to explore this history. What does it mean to play the role of the freedom fighter? What does it mean to become an icon?
What Do You Have to Say in Your Defence? / 1965
A Czechoslovak industrial educational film.
Mom, Dad, I Have to Tell You Something / 2016
The pressure of telling your parents that they created a monster.