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Care Bears: Flower Power
Spring has sprung in Care-a-lot! All the Care Bears are here and full of sunshine cheer in eight tales blooming with Flower Power! Join the Care Bears for fun in the sun and more in these adventures!
Sampaguita: The National Flower
This film tells the story of a group of children whose lives are inexorably bound up with Sampaguita the national flower of Philippines and the myths that surround it. Sampaguita blossoms are much sought-after but, since they wilt quickly, they must be sold within twenty-four hours. All the children in this film are are all sampaguita pickers or se..
Flower ( A Visual Poem)
Something grows from within.
Winter Insect, Summer Flower
A trans woman's journey through the seasons, as she breaks away from her physical shell.
My Prairie Flower
Bob Ford, a young college graduate and a man-about-town, self-willed and wild, who tries his father's patience and generosity by going the limit, is called to a sudden halt by the old gentleman and sent out west with his valet to work on Jones' ranch in Texas and prove to his father that he is not a hopeless renegade. Bob arrives in Texas with his ..
Flower Power Trilogy
Three 8mm short films by Gregg Barrios.
Flower of Night
Triumph of the daughter of a cheated mine owner over a renegade and her love for the superintendent.
Squeeze a Flower
When greed threatens the livelihood of an Italian monastery, a monk flees with the formula for their special liquor.
The Flower Tapes
The investigation of the video files documenting an online support group's eerie encounters over the course of several days. As the shocking case is unraveled, the unthinkable is revealed.
The Flower Man
A shy high school student wants connection, so he builds popularity by helping other guys find dates to homecoming with the help of a community flower garden.
flower codec lotus
A Filipino tourist finds refuge in a blooming lotus flower in Vienna. The film explores movements of memories constantly reiterating its process of renewal. It is instigated through tensions in time between the filmmaker’s typhoon-damaged early childhood photographs (approximately from 1993-2000) and his personal travel account of his short stay..
The Shouting Flower
A work about collaboration and process, "The Shouting Flower" approaches political resistance from multiple subject positions--plant, child, filmmaker--in an attempt to model what Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing calls "work across difference." Using images processed in plant material that was gathered at key locations throughout the city, as well as direct a..
Girls in Flower
A handwritten note to self. A vivid memory of women which were once girls. A film about time and femininity, questioning how the erotic body gradually becomes a body that insists, how time is registered within the promise of youth which becomes marital duty.
The Fatal Flower
The plot of The Fatal Flower revolves around a young couple whose budding romance coincides with a rash of bank heists in Northwestern Ontario.
Sword and Flower
The film tells a story about memory and reality. A girl seeks for a man who gave her a flower in her childhood.
That Shattered Flower
Sophia and Linda are two overachieving high school girls running for student counsel, until one of their reputation crashes when a compromising picture spreads through social media.
A Common Flower
A touching portrait of two women in love. Paula plans to go to Russia with her lover, Sylvia. When Sylvia dies, Paula prepares to make the trip alone. Still grieving for her recently deceased lover, she meets a Russian instructor who enables her to come to terms with her past and move on.
land and flower
land and flower is a short film and eulogy of the tallgrass prairie landscape made to remember the lands lost and the flowers that remain. Adapted from a poem by Megan Kaminski, land and flower by David Wayne Reed is an artful acknowledgment of the vibrant native prairie, an emergent benediction, and a call to the conservation of this rare and enda..
The Faded Flower
Lillian Hill, a poor stenographer, sacrifices her romance with an equally poor playwright, Henry Parker, to marry her boss Wilbur Mason. She does this only so that she will have the means to pay for surgery to restore her mother's sight. But the surgery is unsuccessful, and her coldness towards Mason arouses his jealousy.