Watch: Exclusive Trailer for Kim Longinottos Sundance-Bound Doc Dreamcatcher
Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
Emma Lazarus, Poet, , excerpt from the second stanza of the sonnet New Colossus, inscribed on the lower level of the Statue of Liberty in New York City.
British documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto has spent the majority of her career using film to examine various forms of community activism, specifically in relation to womens issues across the world.
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Her latest film, Dreamcatcher, which is slated to screen in the world documentary competition at the Sundance Film Festival later this month, tells the story of Brenda Myers-Powell, Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Dreamcatcher Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that focuses its efforts exclusively on assisting women in the Chicago area who are victims of sexual exploitation. According to the foundations website, Dreamcatcher is, in its own words, survivor-led and survivor-focused.
The trailer for the film, which you can watch below exclusively on Indiewire, provides a glimpse into into Myers-Powells on-the-ground involvement with the women that The Dreamcatcher Foundation serves.
Dreamcatcher is being distributed by Dogwoof in the U.K. and is currently seeking U.S. distribution.
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Story:Naturally beautiful, Katie has just settled into New York where she, like many other young women, is trying to make it as a model. But what starts out as an innocent and simple photo shoot soon turns into something disturbingly unthinkable! Raped,
Synopsis The daughter of a wealthy real estate broker falls in love with a younger man, who introduces her to B&D and S&M. Using her newly awakened sexual prowess, she finally takes charge of her own life.
Budget: $1,, (estimated) Soundtrack: Fallen Written by Eliza Swenson Performed by The Divine Madness
Jared Cohn Charisma Carpenter, Bryce Draper, Morgan Obenreder 09 Jan (USA) tt
Diunggah
April 4, am
Durasi
1 jam 30 menit
Bdsm
Bondage
Bound - Gefangen Im Netz Der Begierde
Bound - Sidottu
Dominación
Dominación
Краен предел
СвÑзаннаÑbondage
Erotic Movie
Female Nudity
Female Star Appears Nude
Male Rear Nudity
Seduction
Softcore
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After winning the Platform prize in Toronto in with his “Cities of Last Things,” Malaysian director Ho Wi Ding’s latest effort “Terrorizers” will get its premiere at the Canadian festival this month. It boasts shock value, stylish delivery and a director who has done his time serving convention and is now desperate to break the rules.
“Cities” was a three-part film in reverse order that enthralled some audiences – the Platform jury called it “deeply moving” – and infuriated others, who felt that the reverse chronology sub-genre is somehow the unique preserve of Christopher Nolan.
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The twisty new picture, with multiple narratives about love, desire, envy and revenge, has similar potential to become a talking point that entertains and divides. It is also set as the opening movie of Taiwan’s Golden Horse Film Festival (Nov. , )
“ ‘Terrorizers’ is about a public slashing incident committed by a young man. It is about what happens before and after the event, and about the other five characters with whom he crosses paths,” says Ho.
The Malaysia-born, New York Film School-educated, Ho is something of a multi-genre character himself. As his career has taken him from commercials and on to feature film, Ho has become a nomad, basing himself alternately in Taiwan, Beijing and Bangkok. (Exhaustion after multiple trans-Pacific trips and three quarantines means he won’t be traveling to Toronto with the film.)
Ho’s feature debut was comedy drama “Pinoy Sunday,” a much-admired fish out of water tale about the plight of Filipino workers in Taipei. It boasted an unimpeachably linear narrative structure. He followed that in with “Our Sister Mambo,” the loose adaptation of two classic s movies from the Cathay stable.
Thereafter, news junkie Ho clamored to start messing around with structure.
“When you read the news headlines, you get the gist of what led up to the event. But as the news story progress, you are given more perspective about the past and often the news you previously read no longer appears to be the truth.” Something similar need to happen in film, Ho believes.
“As I get older, I find myself getting bored by the film world: its purposeful narrative, specific genre, protagonists, heroes, three-act structures, and so on. In this increasingly complex world, life has more interesting stories that any movie can offer,” says Ho.
“Movies stress the high drama of extraordinary events. Real life heightens the transitional moments between events. [In the movie industry] tragedy or catastrophe becomes a hook for a marketing trailer, or is labeled as a climax of the movie, as if the movie is only in service of “climax”. The series of moments before the tragedy and aftermath are what I find most interesting and most true-to-life.
Ho’s trailer for “Terrorizers” can be found here.
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Bound (2015 film)
2015 film directed by Jared Cohn
Bound is a 2015 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Jared Cohn and starring Charisma Carpenter and Daniel Baldwin. It was produced by The Asylum.[1]
Plot[edit]
Michelle Mulan, an attractive woman in her forties, is a real estate broker who has recently been promoted at a failing firm. Although she is fully qualified for her new position, she was promoted because of her father, Walter's, status as chairman. While other executives want to sell the firm, she thinks it would be more of an advantage for her father's company to merge with a larger firm.
Despite unfulfilled sexual desires, Michelle does not cheat on her boyfriend George. As a single mother, she struggles to raise her teenage daughter, Dara, who wants more freedom in her life. Michelle takes Dara to a local restaurant dinner one evening, where she meets a man named Ryan Black, 15 years younger than she, who becomes enamored of her. After dropping Dara off at home, Michelle returns to the restaurant, where Ryan tries to seduce her. She fends him off, but accepts his telephone number. Although, initially, she decides not to meet him, but the next day, after the merger is authorized, she does meet with him. After rejecting a marriage proposal from George, Michelle goes out with Ryan. On their date, he introduces her to the world of BDSM, after which Michelle cheats on George. After breaking up with George, Michelle begins to date Ryan, easily giving in to his dominating personality.
Falling in love, Michelle begins to call Ryan her "master" and refers to herself as a "messy whore." At a benefit dinner, Ryan begins to insult Michelle's client, Jesse Aaron, and to operate a vibrator egg she is wearing while she is with Jesse. Still, Michelle manages to get Jesse to consider a merger.
Michelle decides to learn more about being dominated and quickly finds that she enjoys submitting to Ryan's will. She learns that Ryan has a criminal record. She continues to try to negotiate a merger deal with Jesse Aaron in order to save her father's firm and continues to see Ryan, surrendering to him completely, while learning more and more about the submissive lifestyle. Along the way, she also learns how to become a dominant, and a woman at a BDSM club warns her that Ryan is a predator.
Unknown to her, Ryan also rapes Dara and has made her a submissive. Seeing this, Michelle finally throws off Ryan's bonds and uses her new-found sexual prowess to take control of her life. Ryan assaults her when she confronts him at his loft about his grooming and rape of Dara, but Michelle knocks him unconscious with a camera tripod. She takes him to his private dungeon and binds him, turning him into her submissive. After torturing Ryan, Michelle turns him over to the police for raping her underage daughter.
With her newfound confidence, Michelle seals the deal with Jesse Aaron and the merger of Walter's company to Jesse's is successful which impresses Walter so much that he makes Michelle a full partner in the company. Afterward in the final scene, Michelle signs the paperwork in her office finalizing the business merger with Jesse's company... and then makes him her submissive.
Bound is a American erotic thriller film written and directed by Jared Cohn and starring Charisma Carpenter and Daniel Baldwin. It was produced by The Asylum.[1]
Plot[edit]
Michelle Mulan, an attractive woman in her forties, is a real estate broker who has recently been promoted at a failing firm. Although she is fully qualified for her new position, she was promoted because of her father, Walter's, status as chairman. While other executives want to sell the firm, she thinks it would be more of an advantage for her father's company to merge with a larger firm.
Despite unfulfilled sexual desires, Michelle does not cheat on her boyfriend George. As a single mother, she struggles to raise her teenage daughter, Dara, who wants more freedom in her life. Michelle takes Dara to a local restaurant dinner one evening, where she meets a man named Ryan Black, 15 years younger than she, who becomes enamored of her. After dropping Dara off at home, Michelle returns to the restaurant, where Ryan tries to seduce her. She fends him off, but accepts his telephone number. Although, initially, she decides not to meet him, but the next day, after the merger is authorized, she does meet with him. After rejecting a marriage proposal from George, Michelle goes out with Ryan. On their date, he introduces her to the world of BDSM, after which Michelle cheats on George. After breaking up with George, Michelle begins to date Ryan, easily giving in to his dominating personality.
Falling in love, Michelle begins to call Ryan her "master" and refers to herself as a "messy whore." At a benefit dinner, Ryan begins to insult Michelle's client, Jesse Aaron, and to operate a vibrator egg she is wearing while she is with Jesse. Still, Michelle manages to get Jesse to consider a merger.
Michelle decides to learn more about being dominated and quickly finds that she enjoys submitting to Ryan's will. She learns that Ryan has a criminal record. She continues to try to negotiate a merger deal with Jesse Aaron in order to save her father's firm and continues to see Ryan, surrendering to him completely, while learning more and more about the submissive lifestyle. Along the way, she also learns how to become a dominant, and a woman at a BDSM club warns her that Ryan is a predator.
Unknown to her, Ryan also rapes Dara and has made her a submissive. Seeing this, Michelle finally throws off Ryan's bonds and uses her new-found sexual prowess to take control of her life. Ryan assaults her when she confronts him at his loft about his grooming and rape of Dara, but Michelle knocks him unconscious with a camera tripod. She takes him to his private dungeon and binds him, turning him into her submissive. After torturing Ryan, Michelle turns him over to the police for raping her underage daughter.
With her newfound confidence, Michelle seals the deal with Jesse Aaron and the merger of Walter's company to Jesse's is successful which impresses Walter so much that he makes Michelle a full partner in the company. Afterward in the final scene, Michelle signs the paperwork in her office finalizing the business merger with Jesse's company and then makes him her submissive.