2004 Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival
My Architect: A Son's Journey
$21.95 | 116 minutes
Fast-motion footage of clouds passing and daylight shifting over architect Louis I. Kahn's most famous buildings shows the true beauty of his monumental work. Designer of the Salk Institute, the Exeter Library, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the Capital Complex of Bangladesh, Kahn dedicated his life to his work, and kept his personal life&hellip&hellip…
Last Life in the Universe
$19.95 | 104 minutes
Shy Kenji is a Japanese librarian in Bangkok who lives within a neatly organized world and fantasizes about committing suicide, but gets interrupted every time he attempts to end his life. While at work, he becomes obsessed with a beautiful girl he spots through the bookshelves. Later, while attempting to jump off a bridge, he watches&hellip&hellip…
Oasis
$19.95 | 132 minutes
A troubled young man in his twenties is released from prison only to commit social atrocities. He rapes a severely disabled woman who clearly cannot defend herself from the attack. Oddly enough, the woman ends up falling in love with him, and it turns out that he needs her too&hellip&hellip…
The Story of the Weeping Camel
$20.95 | 87 minutes
Effortlessly blending drama, nature documentary, and ethnographic film, THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL weaves a magical tale about a nomadic Mongolian family who reunite a rejected baby camel with its mother. When a mother camel refuses to sustain her child, the keepers of the camels often reunite them in a ritual with folk music and&hellip&hellip…
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
$19.95 | minutes
Audience Award
In this galvanizing documentary, professor Howard Zinn recounts his life as a writer, educator, and leader in nonviolent social protest. His story is one of being in "the right place at the right time," from poor beginnings, working in shipyard unions, fighting in WWII as a bomber pilot, and then launching his academic&hellip…
Bear Cub
$17.95 | 92 minutes
A hit on the film festival circuit, BEAR CUB (CACHORRO) is a gay-themed Spanish film that aims to separate itself from the Pedro Almodovar mold. The film explores the "bear" gay subculture, which focuses more on lasting friendships and realistic body images than the camp, narcissistic physical perfection, or wild partying that characterizes&hellip&hellip…
Alexandra's Project
$26.95 | 103 minutes
In this Australian thriller, a happy family man finds himself the victim of a cruel prank that becomes more threatening by the minute. On his birthday, he comes home from work to a video of his wife and kids, but then realizes they're being held at gunpoint. Frantic, he must figure out where they've gone, and who made the tape. … &hellip
Facing Windows
$26.95 | 107 minutes
Audience Award, Best Feature
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FACING WINDOWS is a haunting, romantic story of love, history, memory, and politics from director Ferzan Ozpetek, the Instanbul-born Italian transplant whose gay-themed films STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH and LE FATE IGNORANTI earned him a large degree&hellip…
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself
$23.95 | 109 minutes
Danish director Lone Scherfig presents her second Dogme-style film, following her sweet and subtly brilliant ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS, with this English-language drama set in Glasgow, Scotland. The charmingly dilapidated used bookstore where most of the film takes place creates an atmosphere of comforting humility. However, the plot stands&hellip…
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Saints and Sinners
$23.95 | 71 minutes
This timely social documentary looks at Edward DeBonis and Vincent Maniscalco, two devoutly Catholic men in a committed long-term relationship, who have decided to get married. Abigail Honor's intimate, largely apolitical film follows them as they struggle to find a priest who will marry them--and to become the first gay Catholic couple&hellip&hellip…
Red Lights
$26.95 | 106 minutes
Starring French cinema legends Carole Bouquet (THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE) and Jean-Pierre Darroussin (UN AIR DE FAMILLE), director Cedric Kahn's thriller, based on a novel by Georges Simenon, features dry humor and Hitchcockian suspense. The relationship between Antoine (Darroussin) and Helene (Bouquet) is deteriorating. Helene spends&hellip&hellip…
The Seagull's Laughter
$29.95 | 104 minutes
In 1954, following the death of her American serviceman husband, beautiful Freya (Margaret Vilhjalmsdottir) returns to her native Icelandic fishing village. With several trunks of fashionable clothing and astounding tales of life in postwar New York, she turns the town on its ear with her glamorous presence. Intent on finding another&hellip&hellip…
The Seagull's Laughter - Download
$14.95 | 104 minutes
Another entry in the IndiePix exclusive Cinema Guild Download-to-Own Collection! Bring this award-winner home today! In 1954, following the death of her American serviceman husband, beautiful Freya (Margaret Vilhjalmsdottir) returns to her native Icelandic fishing village. With several trunks of fashionable clothing and astounding tales&hellip&hellip…


