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Creative Careers Year in Review
Intro to Creative Careers
Essential Cinema: This Nation's Saving Grace: Discoveries From the Golden Age of British Cinema
Twenty-three years in the making, THE TRAGEDY OF MAN is an awe-inspiring animated epic — a journey through human history, blending surreal visuals, art, and myth.
An immensely entertaining story of a romance that spans two worlds. In this case, it’s a teenage girl from the San Fernando Valley (Deborah Foreman) and a punk from Hollywood (Nicolas Cage).
“The experience is shattering,” reads the tagline for BREAKING GLASS, and it truly delivers. Witness the tumultuous rise of singer-songwriter Kate as she moves from London pubs to mainstream stardom.
“Come, come! I’m tired of this version of myself. I want a new one.” Writer, philosopher, and curator Paul B. Preciado reimagines Virginia Woolf’s gender-fluid hero. Blending personal reflections and social commentary.
Long unavailable due to obscure reasons of film rights, this is perhaps the most underseen of Luis Buñuel’s great films made during his sojourn in Mexico. Here, Buñuel is unsparing in his incisive and downright dark portrayal of a man.
When the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, many thousands of people became refugees in their own country, fleeing to safer areas. This documentary depicts some of those travelers on their journeys in an innovative way.
Angela (Anna Karina) wants a baby; her boyfriend Émile (Jean-Claude Brialy) does not. So, what’s a girl to do? Turn to Émile’s best friend, Alfred (Jean-Paul Belmondo), of course.
Short promotional video for the AFS Cinema
DocDays2025
Austin Film Society Texas Film Awards 2025
PHANTOM
LEILA AND THE WOLVES
ARMY OF WOMEN
RAN
A cowboy is visited by a stranger while he sits at a campfire and talks about life.
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Videos From The Vault - 40 in 40 - Ep.15
Creative Conversations: Career Opportunities w/ Self Employment
Kirsten hyper-fixates on getting Trunk back, and Papa doesn't beat the allegations of being the worst. Caroline and Celia release a Christmas-themed episode they recorded on Halloween on New Year's Eve.
Join Caroline and Celia on a nostalgic journey as they dive back into the American Girl Doll series—this time as fully grown adults.
This book is all about chores! Kirsten is an elementary school dropout, mama gives birth to another mouth to feed, and our gal gets to wear a fancy dress exactly once before getting back to menial household labor.
Kirsten learns about girl crushes and manifest destiny but barely learns how to speak English. Caroline and Celia learn that sometimes, kids' books are boring!