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Remember Me Just Like This / 2022
A documentary about MOD SUN.
(Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) / 2006
Trecartin describes (Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) as a "narrative video short that takes place inside and outside of an e-mail." Trecartin's intense visualization of electronic communication is inhabited by a cast of stylized characters: Pam, a lesbian librarian with a screaming baby in an ultra-modern hotel room; Tammy and Beth, who live in an apartment filled with installation art; and Tommy, who is seen in a secluded lake house in the woods. Pam, Tommy and Tammy are all played by Trecartin, who, wearing his signature make-up, jumps back and forth between male and female roles. Totally self-absorbed and equipped with vestigial attention spans, the characters are constantly communicating with one another on the phone or online.
It's just a burning memory /
Decades after that first love, after that mistake that cost him everything... The anthropologist will receive a letter that will change his life.
Just Like the Men / 2020
Just Like the Men is an original silent film written in 1914 by Ella Higginson, a novelist, poet laureate, and campaign manager for Frances Axtell. Their campaign was a success making Axtell one of the first women in Washington State to be sworn into legislative office. 100+ years later, this screwball-comedy offers a glimpse of women's first entrance into politics, just in time for the 2020 centennial of women's suffrage.
Just Call Me Kade / 2002
The inspiring true story of Kade Farlow Collins 14, FTM (female to male) transgendered, and living with an incredibly understanding family in Tucson Arizona.
Just Me and Mario / 1989
Director Greg Stitt's 50min short sees actor Mark Hadlow playing Kevin: a pie cart worker obsessed with the singer Mario Lanza. Kevin's idolatry turns into an identity crisis as operatic-scale fantasising clashes with his meek disposition. Further complications arise from a friendship with his brash punk neighbour, and from stage fright ahead of a fundraiser for Kev's Lanza fan club.
Just Call Me God / 2017
When confronted by soldiers and a reporter in a subterranean concert hall within his presidential palace, dictator Diman Cha delivers a series of powerful monologues to the world’s media revealing his deranged nature, accompanied by organist Martin Hasselböck‘s improvised classical pieces of music.
Just Lie To Me /
One night Brooke gets mistaken as a sex worker and decides to go along with it.
The Four Just Men / 1921
Its plot concerns four vigilantes who seek revenge for the public against criminals.
Just Love Me / 2006
Modern-day Warsaw shines in this romantic comedy about the love life of a young, hip architect. In his break-out role, popular Polish television star Maciej Zakoscielny plays the handsome young professional, who is torn between two women.
Just Call Me Martina / 2016
Martina Navrátilová, the legendary tennis player and admirable woman from Řevnice near Prague, reminisces and takes stock, but at the same time, with unflagging vigour, she is making new plans for her life. Martina Navrátilová, perhaps the best tennis player of all time, will turn 60 this year. She spent her childhood in Czechoslovakia during the communist era. After emigrating to the United States, she became world number one within four years. She worked hard and there were times when her opponents considered her unbeatable. The media called her a pioneer, an activist, an icon. Why is that? Only she can describe it.
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Dopo aver nuotato in un lago magico sulla misteriosa Mako Island, le adolescenti Emma, Rikki e Cleo acquisiscono il potere di trasformarsi in sirene ogni volta che entrano in contatto con l'acqua e di manipolare il liquido. Emma ha il potere di ghiacciare l'elemento, Cleo di riscaldarlo. Rikki, invece, può modellare l'acqua come vuole.
Vai alla scheda della serie-tvJust Me and My Dad / 1993
Little Critter and his dad go camping.
Just Say You Love Me / 1982
A generation gap and the trauma of a broken home against the reckless passion of young love.
Just a Measure of Faith / 2014
Takes you deep inside the meaning of FAITH, as Jacob will learn. His wife Kayla must find the strength to endure as the couple go through life-altering hardships.
That's Just the Woman in Me
That's Just the Woman in Me is a one-off American television special by the Canadian singer Celine Dion that was broadcast by CBS on February 15, 2008n and was recorded at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The show celebrated her return to performing after five years in Las Vegas and was a promotion for her latest studio album, Taking...
Arthur Fiedler: Just Call Me Maestro
Just Call Me Nobody / 2010
Poor young cobbler Wu Di lives with his mother and is crazy about martial-arts picture books. One day he repairs the shoe of wandering swordswoman Yuelou and later helps save her in a fight with wanted criminal Tian Baguang, even though he has no martial-arts training. She tells him she owes him a life and can be found on Qin Mountain if he ever needs her. Yuelou is actually a princess who was due to marry the emperor but ran away after setting fire to her palace quarters. In love, Wu Di sets out to find her, fighting river pirate Dugu and his sidekick on the way, and also meeting a hermit Buddhist monk who offers to take him on as a pupil. Yuelou plans to attend a martial arts tournament to establish her name, little knowing that the emperor's chief eunuch Cheng has arranged for her to be secretly protected by Penal Bureau officer Yang Guo and to win the tournament, so the emperor can award her the prize and persuade her to reconsider marriage.
Ken Davis Live: Is It Just Me? / 2002
Ken Davis offers his funniest material to date during an appearance in the heart of dairy country. One of America’s favorite speakers, Ken offers up a brilliant performance that pays tribute to veterans, explores the differences between men and women, and ponders the question… Is it Just Me? Appearing at a beautifully-restored Vaudeville theater in Sheboygan, Ken also shares his disastrous adventure with snow-boarding, his short-lived experiment with weightlifting, and his painful encounter with a nose-hair clipper. His keen sense of comic timing is mixed with a side-splitting dose of physical humor, and the result is a memorable hour of laughter for all ages. No, Ken, it’s not just you – we’re all a little strange. But thanks for reminding us that we are loved in spite of our shortcomings – and thanks for pointing us to the source of true joy.