-
Holland's bad-boy filmmaker Paul Verhoeven directs BLACK BOOK, an award-winning World War II tale of espionage, daring escapes and double crosses. (Oh... so THIS is an arpeggio!) Airs Nov. 4, 13 and 29 on Sundance Channel.
-
Pouring it on in BLACK BOOK, directed by Paul Verhoeven. Airing Nov. 4, 13 and 29 on Sundance.
-
Carice van Houten plays a smart, resourceful (and terribly modest) Jewish cabaret singer who employs her physical charms to infiltrate the local Nazi command in BLACK BOOK. Airs on Sundance Channel Nov. 4, 13 & 29.
-
Carice van Houten and Sebastian Koch in BLACK BOOK. (Could you maybe just tuck me in, please?) On Sundance Channel, Nov. 4,13 & 29.
-
Carice van Houten and Michiel Huisman in BLACK BOOK (I said, "all hands on DECK.") Airing Nov. 4, 13 & 29 on Sundance Channel.
-
Douglas Henshall and Anne-Marie Duff in FRENCH FILM, directed by Jackie Oudney. ("Yes, well he, I mean WE, had a few drinks, and next thing you know...") Airs throughout November on Sundance Channel.
-
Anne Consigny, Hyppolyte Girardot and Catherine Deneuve in Arnaud Desplechin's A CHRISTMAS TALE. (Finding out who's naughty and who's nice.) Airs throughout November on Sundance Channel.
-
Jean-Paul Roussillon as Abel and Catherine Deneuve as Junon in A CHRISTMAS TALE. Airs throughout November on Sundance.
-
Ludivine Sagnier and Chiara Mastroianni (daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve) in Christophe Honoré's LOVE SONGS. Airs Nov. 3, 4 & 15 on Sundance Channel.
-
DORORO follows the quest of Hyakkimaru (Satoshi Tsumabuki), a tragic hero who must slay 48 demons to become fully human. (Yes, I do believe mine's a little longer...) Airs Nov. 15 & 26 on Sundance Channel.
-
Due to a pact between his evil father and the demons, Hyakkimaru is born missing 48 body parts and survives with the aid of prostheses in DORORO. (I thought this WAS appropriate attire.) Airs Nov. 15 & 26 on Sundance.
-
CHE, filmmaker Steven Soderbergh's epic biographical portrait of the Latin-American revolutionary features Benicio Del Toro in his Cannes Film Festival Best Actor award-winning role.
-
A DIRTY CARNIVAL, Korean filmmaker Yoo Ha's action-packed gangster saga (Uh... no, we were just leaving) airs Nov. 29th on Sundance Channel.
-
DONKEY IN LAHORE follows the courtship of Brian, a Goth puppeteer from Brisbane, and Amber, a 17-year-old Muslim whom Brian meets at a festival in Lahore, Pakistan. (No potential issues here...) Airs Nov. 9th and 10th on Sundance Channel.
-
In 1981, Bobby Sands and nine other Irish Republican Army prisoners captured headlines with a dramatic hunger strike at Belfast's Maze Prison. In his award-winning feature debut, HUNGER, British artist/filmmaker Steve McQueen uses this story for a harrowing meditation on human dignity and resolve. Airs Nov 28 on Sundance Channel.
-
In LIBERTY KID, two friends lose their jobs when the Statue of Liberty closes after 9/11 - forcing one to evaluate his dreams of going to college and the other to consider working the streets. Airing throughout November on Sundance Channel.
-
Denmark's entry for the 2008 Oscars, WORLDS APART, was filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev's notably nuanced story of a teenage Jehovah's Witness who falls in love with an unbeliever. (Trust and faith - you'll see.) Airs Nov. 18 & 19 on Sundance Channel.
-
Set against the exotic world of Rio de Janeiro's massive favelas - violent shantytown slums - Justin Mitchell and Vince Medeiros's documentary, RIO BREAKS, tells the story of two surf-obsessed best friends. (If you can just hold that pose a minute...) Airing on Sundance Channel Oct. 5, 6 and 17.
-
Julie Depardieu and Marion Cotillard play sisters searching for Mr. Right in Julie Lopes-Curval's wise French romantic comedy, TOI ET MOI. Airs on Sundance Channel Oct. 1, 17 and 30.
-
THUMBSUCKER, the feature directorial debut by music video veteran Mike Mills, features an all-star cast (including Vince Vaughn, above). Special Jury Prize winner at the Sundance Film Festival. On Sundance Channel October 28 and 29.
-
Documentarian Loïc Prigent unveils rare and refreshing glimpses behind the doors of some major fashion houses in the 4-part series, THE DAY BEFORE. (Has anyone seen my black, sequined hat?) Airs throughout October on Sundance Channel.
-
Filmmaker John Huston concluded a half-century career in cinema with a subtle and sublime adaptation of James Joyce's celebrated short story, THE DEAD - costarring daughter Anjelica Huston and Donal McCann. Airing on Sundance Channel Oct. 10 and 22.
-
Filmmaker Dee Rees follows her grandmother, Amma Smith, on her journey back to Liberia in EVENTUAL SALVATION. Airs throughout October on Sundance.
-
In FIGHTER, Aicha (Semra Turan), the rebellious and hot-tempered daughter of Turkish Muslim parents, has a passion for martial arts. (No smiling in karate). Airing on Sundance Channel Oct. 6 and 16.
-
In one of the signature roles of his screen career, Kevin Spacey plays Buddy Ackerman, an arrogant Hollywood studio VP and "boss from hell" to an ever-rotating cadre of ambitious underlings in SWIMMING WITH SHARKS. (So... you understand what we have in mind?) Airs on Sundance Channel Oct. 11 and 16.
-
French cinema icon Sophie Marceau co-wrote, directed and stars in the suspense noir, TRIVIAL. Airs throughout October on Sundance Channel.
-
In the 4-part series, THE DAY BEFORE, filmmaker Loïc Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows. (Ummm... were these in any particular order?) Airs throughout October on Sundance Channel.
-
THE SQUID AND THE WHALE won critical acclaim and top directing and screenwriting awards at the Sundance Film Festival for filmmaker Noah Baumbach. Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney star. (Your children have decided on a solution to the problem...) Airs Oct. 7 and 25 on Sundance Channel.
-
(Detention for two weeks!!) In THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, Sixteen-year-old Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) and his younger brother (Owen Kline) find it impossible not to take sides when their parents undergo a messy split. Airs Oct. 7 and 25 on Sundance.
-
Much-lauded designer, Karl Lagerfeld stars in the Fendi episode of the 4-part series, THE DAY BEFORE. Airs Oct. 5 and 11.
-
French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius and comedy star Jean Dujardin serve up a wild and weird spy spoof in the spirit of "Get Smart," The Naked Gun and Inspector Clouseau farces. Airs throughout October on Sundance Channel.
-
Wang Li (Rene Liu), the alluring half of a con artist team, calls it quits and decides to use her skills aiding an innocent peasant (Wang Baoqiang) in A WORLD WITHOUT THIEVES. (Don't worry, you can trust me completely...) Airing on Sundance Oct. 18.
-
With an affectionate nod to West Side Story, filmmaker Ari Sandel presents an all-singing, all-dancing comic parable about feuding falafel stands in Israel's occupied territory. (Complete with tap dancing camel.) Airs Oct. 16 on Sundance Channel.
-
Filmmaker David Beaird's dark romantic comedy, THE CIVILIZATION OF MAXWELL BRIGHT, stars Patrick Warburton (You see, the purpose of a "mail order bride" is...) and airs Oct. 21 and 26 on Sundance Channel.
-
Pentecostal Pastor Richard Gazowsky contends God told him to found a film studio in AN AUDIENCE OF ONE. (And then told him that sex sells...) Airing Oct. 12 and 13.
-
The intoxicating Fanny Ardant (what did your mother say about me?) in the "Pigalle" segment of PARIS JE T'AIME. Airing throughout September on Sundance Channel.
-
A short story by renowned Japanese cult author Haruki Murakami serves as the source for ALL GOD'S CHILDREN CAN DANCE - a dreamy and atmospheric drama about a young man's search for love and identity (Yeah, and I've got my own start-up... it's just about to take off). Airs September 3 on Sundance Channel.
-
Emmanuelle Seigner (of course you're all special to me) stars in BACKSTAGE - French filmmaker Emmanuelle Berco's unnerving tale of pop celebrity and the disturbing fan adulation that energizes it. Airing September 19 and 25 on Sundance.
-
South Korean filmmaker Choi Ho presents BLOODY TIES - a smart and darkly humorous thriller in which natural adversaries confront the grayer morality of their mutual interests. (Yes, I'm a very good Elvis) Airs September 20 on Sundance Channel.
-
Armand Assante gives "the performance of his career" New York Times in CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' - a geopolitical comedy by Romanian filmmaker Cristian Nemescu, who died in a car accident while editing the film. Nemescu posthumously won the Un Certain Regard Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Airs Sept. 8 and 24th on Sundance.
-
A funny thing happened while filmmaker George Scott was shooting a profile of supermodel and singer Carla Bruni: she fell in love with the French President. SOMEBODY TOLD ME ABOUT... CARLA BRUNI airs Sept. 9, 10 and 13 on Sundance Channel.
-
Gallic cinema icons Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu costar in André Téchiné's story about making and sustaining emotional connections. Airs Sept. 12, 20 and 25 on Sundance Channel.
-
THE DAY BEFORE. In this four-part documentary series, Loïc Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows featuring creations by some of the fashion world's leading designers. Airs throughout September on Sundance.
-
THE DAY BEFORE. In this four-part documentary series, Loïc Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows featuring creations by some of the fashion world's leading designers. Airs throughout September on Sundance.
-
THE DAY BEFORE. In this four-part documentary series, Loïc Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows featuring creations by some of the fashion world's leading designers. Airs throughout September on Sundance.
-
THE DAY BEFORE. In this four-part documentary series, Loïc Prigent chronicles the final 36 hours prior to crucial seasonal runway shows featuring creations by some of the fashion world's leading designers. Airs throughout September on Sundance.
-
Designer Karl Lagerfeld and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour in the Fendi episode from the Sundance Channel original series THE DAY BEFORE.
-
Laura Linney and Gabriel Byrne star in Ray Lawrence's award-winning psychological drama, JINDABYNE (with Alice Garner, above) exploring one's ethical responsibilities to others - including the dead. Airs September 16 and 28 on Sundance.
-
Playing Aileen Wuornos, dubbed "America's first female serial killer," Oscar®-winner Charlize Theron embodies the woman who terrorized Florida and was eventually executed in 2002 in MONSTER. Christina Ricci costars (and here should be questioning her choice of traveling companion). Airing Sept. 23 and 29 on Sundance.
-
French cinema icons Emmanuelle Béart, Gérard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant (why don't you ask your secretary to join us, dear?) costar in director Anne Fontaine's subtle, genre-defying psychosexual drama, NATHALIE. Airs Sept. 10 and 15 on Sundance.
-
French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius and comedy star Jean Dujardin (is that a gun in my pockiet, or...) serve up a wild and weird spy spoof in OSS 117: CAIRO, NEST OF SPIES. Airs Sept. 4 and 14 on Sundance Channel.
-
SEAMLESS. Overshadowed by the glamour and hype is the sobering fact that making it in the fashion industry is incredibly difficult. (How many designers does it take to...) Airing September 15 and 28 on Sundance.
-
Deeply defined characters and appealing performances from January Jones (Mad Men) and Lukas Haas (nice... wheels) distinguish filmmaker Derek Sieg's directorial debut, SWEDISH AUTO.
-
In THE TOE TACTIC, Lily Rabe plays a young New Yorker trying to accept the fact of her father's recent death. Overseeing her progress is an animated canine Greek chorus (How can you ignore this big pink Strumpet in the middle of the room?). Directed by Emily Hubley. Airs throughout September on Sundance.
-
Elena Ballesteros in FERMAT'S ROOM - A Spanish thriller in which four young math geniuses are caught in a deadly, pressing situation. (Strip Mah Jong anyone?) Airing on Sundance Channel August 12, 13 & 17.
-
Rufus Wainwright joins host Elvis Costello on SPECTACLE - airing August 9 on Sundance Channel.
-
Catherine Deneuve in A CHRISTMAS TALE (See you in church!). Sundance Channel presents the television debut of the hit film by France's Arnaud Desplechin. Airing on Sundance Channel August 6, 22 & 30.
-
CELLO - Hyeon-a Seong plays a tormented music teacher in this film directed by Woo-cheol Lee. Airing on Sundance Channel August 3.
-
In BLACK BOOK, Carice van Houten plays a smart, resourceful Jewish cabaret singer who tries to balance duty and desire as she infiltrates the local Nazi command. (Is that your rifle, Mr. Luftwaffe?) Airs August 26 on Sundance Channel.
-
CARAMEL, starring the beautiful Yasmine Elmasri, offers a window into the secret lives of the women of Beirut. (Complete with balloon tricks). Airing throughout August on Sundance Channel.
-
Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland head the cast of FIERCE PEOPLE - a coming-of-age comedy directed by Griffin Dunne. (Would you like to come up and see my etchings, young lady?) Airs throughout August on Sundance Channel.
-
Swiss filmmaker Andrea Staka's FRAULEIN focuses on shared boundaries (um, and shared beds) and heritage as it follows the relationship of three women. Airing August 11th on Sundance Channel.
-
In FRENCH BEAUTY, filmmaker Pascale Lamche looks at the unique je ne sais quoi of French film actresses (like Audrey Tautou). Airs August 10 on Sundance Channel.
-
THE HIP HOP PROJECT tells the story of Chris "Kazi" Rolle and his organization which encourages disadvantaged kids to express themselves in verse rather than violence. Airs August 8, 9 and 17 on Sundance Channel.
-
Former film critic Kelvin Tong directs Singapore's first horror feature, THE MAID (No, really, I'm fine here, this is good). Airs August 16 and 25 on Sundance Channel.
-
MY BEST FRIEND stars Daniel Auteuil and airs throughout August on Sundance Channel (No, really, it's not you - it's me).
-
The documentary, SAVING JAZZ, follows 82-yr-old jazz photographer Herman Leonard back to his New Orleans studio, darkroom and photographic archive after Hurricane Katrina hit. Airs August 17 &18 on Sundance Channel.
-
TRANSYLVANIA, starring Italian screen icon Asia Argento, explores the raucous gypsy culture of Romania. Airs throughout August on Sundance Channel.
-
Ludivine Sagnier plays a smart, flirty yet relatively naive TV weathergirl in A GIRL CUT IN TWO, directed by Claude Chabrol. (Want to help check my gauges?) Airs 7/23, 24 & 30 on Sundance Channel.
-
Cristian Mungiu's wrenching thriller, 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND TWO DAYS, stars Alexandru Potocean and Anamaria Marinca. (What could possibly go wrong?) Airs 7/9 & 22 on Sundance.
-
Catherine Deneuve stars as a grieving mother who, after losing her son in a car accident, becomes increasingly fixated on his best friend in Gael Morel's APRES LUI. (Just a little motherly love.) Airs 7/17 on Sundance Channel.
-
The riviting Isabelle Huppert stars in COMEDY OF POWER - inspired by France's biggest business scandal. (I am "my people.") Directed by Claude Chabrol. Airs throughout July on Sundance.
-
Ludivine Sagnier and Francois Berleand in Claude Chabrol's A GIRL CUT IN TWO. (What exactly do you mean when you say "attached?") Airs 7/23, 24 and 30 on Sundance.
-
Martha Plimpton stars as Gwen, a hard-luck divorcee who discovers she possesses miraculous restorative powers in Siofra Campbell's satiric comedy, MARVELOUS. Airs 7/12, 21 and 24 on Sundance.
-
Gen Rowlands stars as an alcoholic Broadway star in John Cassavetes's backstage drama, OPENING NIGHT. (Yes, the role is fine, but who will I be wearing?) Airing throughout July on Sundance.
-
In THE PAGE TURNER, Deborah Francois (R) stars as the trusted nanny to the upper middle class family of a classical piano judge (Catherine Frot). (Have we met before?) Airs on Sundance 7/17, 23 & 29.
-
Bob Hoskins and Fanny Ardant in the "Pigalle" segment (dir. by Richard LaGravenese) of PARIS JE T'AIME. (It's really not as weird as it sounds.) Airs 7/16, 25, 26 & 31 on Sundance.
-
Natalie Portman and Melchior Beslon in the "Faubourg Saint-Denis" segment (dir. by Tom Tykwer) of PARIS JE T'AIME. Airing on Sundance Channel 7/16, 25, 26 & 31.
-
Paz Vega and Tristan Ulloa in SEX AND LUCIA. Directed by Julio Medem. (Do you think that was a mistake?) Airing 7/20 & 28 on Sundance.
-
Jackie Salloum's revealing documentary, SLINGSHOT HIP HOP, charts the origin and growth of the Palestinian hip-hop movement. Airs 7/10 & 20 on Sundance.
-
Asia Argento plays a sexually insatiable courtesan in Catherine Breillat's THE LAST MISTRESS. (Am I in the mood for rich or poor today?) Airs on Sundance 7/18.
-
Director/writer/actor, Roberto Benigni stars as a madcap poetry professor in THE TIGER AND THE SNOW - set during the opening days of the Iraq War. (It's just shampoo -- Really!) Airs 7/10, 11, 18 & 29 on Sundance.
-
Filmmakers Wolfgang Held and Pola Rapaport pay tribute to the revolutionary '60s rock musical "Hair" in HAIR: LET THE SUN SHINE IN. Airs 7/27 & 30 on Sundance Channel.
-
Guy Maddin presents a hallucinatory autobiography -- part myth, part fabulation, and a tiny part historic truth in MY WINNIPEG. Airs throughout July on Sundance Channel.
-
SUDDENLY LAST WINTER - directed by Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi. Airs June 8 as part of Pride Programming on Sundance Channel.
-
BLOOD, SWEAT + GEARS - directed by Nick Davis. Airing June 29 & 30 on Sundance Channel.
-
Pride Programming on Sundance Channel. CHRIS & DON: A LOVE STORY, directed by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara airs June 15 and 21.
-
DRIVING LESSONS marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Jeremy Brock and stars Julie Walters, Rupert Grint and Laura Linney. Airs June 12, 13 & 24th on Sundance Channel.
-
DRIVING LESSONS airs on Sundance Channel June 12, 13 & 24th.
-
DUCK SEASON, directed by Fernando Eimbcke, airs on Sundance Channel throughout June.
-
Directors Wong Kar-Wai, Steven Soderbergh and Michelangelo Antonioni present EROS - a trio of short tales about the psychology of human desire. Airing on Sundance Channel June 24 & 28.
-
Spanish filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's INTACTO airs throughout June on Sundance Channel.
-
Celebrating Gay Pride Month - LUSTER, directed by Everett Lewis airs June 13 on Sundance Channel.
-
LUSTER, part of Pride Programming in June, follows the gay arts scene in Los Angeles in the '90s. Airing June 13 on Sundance Channel.
-
Blue hair, rock and roll and the gay arts scene in Los Angeles - LUSTER, directed by Everett Lewis airs on Sundance Channel June 13.
-
LUSTER, directed by Everett Lewis, airs as part of Pride Programming in June on Sundance Channel.
-
An exciting biopic about legendary Brazilian transvestite Joao Francisco dos Santos stars Lazaro Ramos in the title role. Karim Ainouz directs. Airing as part of Pride Programming on Sundance Channel June 6, 11 & 24.
-
QUEEN MARGOT, directed by Patrice Chereau and starring Isabelle Adjani, airs on Sundance Channel June 7, 20 & 26.
-
A LOST MAN, directed by Lebanese-born filmmaker Danielle Arbid, airs June 3, 8 & 11 on Sundance Channel.
-
Celebrating Gay Pride month in June on Sundance Channel - SUDDENLY, LAST WINTER, directed by Gustav Hofer and Luca Ragazzi airs June 8.
-
Directed by Rolf de Heer and celebrating mythic Australian Aboriginal life and culture, TEN CANOES airs June 17, 20 and 23 on Sundance Channel.
-
DEREK, written by and starring Tilda Swinton and directed by Isaac Julien, airs June 1 & 7 on Sundance Channel.
-
WILD COMBINATION: A PORTRAIT OF ARTHUR RUSSELL, directed by Matt Wolf, tells the story of the enigmatic composer. Airing on Sundance Channel June 29.
-
ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER features the talents of legendary director, Pedro Almodovar and the ravishing Penelope Cruz (do I look like I believe that story?). Airs Sunday May 24 on Sundance.
-
ICONOCLASTS - pairs Quentin Tarantino and Fiona Apple. Airing on Sundance Friday May 15 at 12 noon.
-
BED HEAD, a short directed by Anthony L. Fisher, airs on Sundance throughout May and stars Kate Gorney (re-babing on the street).
-
OSS 117: CAIRO - NEST OF SPIES, a hilarious send up of old spy films, stars Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo (who's leading here?). Airing on Sundance throughout May.
-
JOAN MITCHELL: PORTRAIT OF AN ABSTRACT PAINTER directed by Marion Cajori airs Wed. May 27 as part of the Women in Art feature on Sundance. (After striking out with several lovers...)
-
THE HIP HOP PROJECT tells the story of Chris "Kazi" Rolle and his Brooklyn-based organization that encourages disadvantaged kids to express themselves in verse rather than violence.
-
CLIMATES stars Turkish filmmaker/actor Nuri Bilge Ceylan and his wife, Ebru Ceylan. Airs on Sundance Channel Fri. May 15th at 6pm.
-
LADY CHATTERLEY stars Marina Hands in the title role and co-stars Jean-Louis Coulloc'h. This French treatment of D.H. Lawrence's masterpiece is directed by Pascale Ferran and airs Sat. May 30th at 10pm on Sundance.
-
LIVE FROM ABBEY ROAD featuring Martha Wainwright (above), Brian Wilson and Teddy Thompson airs Sat. May 16 at 8pm.
-
THE PIANO TUNER OF EARTHQUAKES, directed by brothers Timothy and Stephen Quay, is a fable about desire, madness and art (and little girls taking hostages?). Airing on Sundance Sat. May 23 at midnight.
-
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF VIVIENNE VYLE stars the irreverent and brilliant British comedian, Jennifer Saunders in the title role. Episodes 3, 4 and 5 air throughout May on Sundance.
-
FRAULEIN, Swiss filmmaker Andrea Staka's directorial debut, focuses on shared boundaries and heritage as it follows the relationship of three women from the former Yugoslavia now living in Zurich. Airs Sat. May 30 at 10pm.
-
FRENCH BEAUTY explores the mysterious glamour of women in French cinema (like the ravishing Audrey Tatou - La vie n'est pas toujours juste, n'est-ce pas ?). Airs Monday, April 27 at 8:20am.
-
WHO LOVE THE SUN staring Lukas Haas (in a contemplative moment) airs throughout April on Sundance Channel.
-
CARAMEL, starring the beautiful Yasmine Elmasri, offers a look at the women of Beirut as you've never seen them before (sorry, no balloon sculptures). Airing throughout April on Sundance Channel.
-
Louis Garrel and Vahina Giocante (but my mother said...) steam up the screen in A CURTAIN RAISER - directed by French bad-boy Francois Ozon.
-
BIG GIRL'S BLOUSE (need a lift, sailor?), a hilarious Australian sketch comedy series, airs Friday, April 17 and Friday April 24 at 6:30am.
-
Ryan Donowho stars as a brooding teenager (really?...that exists?) in THE FAVOR directed by Eva S. Aridjis. Airing throughout April on Sundance Channel.
-
ICONOCLASTS - featuring Renee Zellweger and Christiane Amanpour airs April 17, 18 and 20 on Sundance Channel.
-
LIVE FROM ABBEY ROAD - featuring Matchbox 20 airs on April 10 at 1:30am, 11 at noon and 14 at 11am.
-
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF VIVIENNE VYLE stars the dynamic Jennifer Saunders as an emotionally mature talk show host (Hah! - Right!). Airing throughout April on Sundance Channel.
-
ON THE ROAD IN AMERICA follows four young people of Arab heritage as they take an unconventional road trip across America (ok - who told him he had to stand in the car?). Episodes 2 (New York City) and 3 (Chicago) air throughout April.
-
Jeanne Balibar (your obsession will get you everywhere, Armand) and Guillaume Depardieu star in director Jacques Rivette's sensuous THE DUCHESS OF LANGEAIS. Airing April 23, 26 and 30 on Sundance Channel.
-
PULLING - Season 2, Episode 4 (cocktails for one - line 'em up!) airs April 10, 11 and 16.
-
Malik Zidi stars as an impressionable young student who falls victim to a less-than-well-meaning mentor in POISON FRIENDS. Airing throughout April on Sundance Channel.
-
Emmanuelle Seigner (real-life Mrs. Roman Polanski) stars in BACKSTAGE. Airing Saturday, March 28 at midnight.
-
THE BIGGEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN THE WORLD -- Part IV - (Pu pu platters for everyone!!) airing Friday, March 27 at 11:30am and again at 8:30pm
-
Director, Producer, Writer, Editor and Actor, Ian Gamazon in CAVITE. (Could someone else at least run the camera??) Screening Sunday, March 29 at 2am; Tuesday, March 31 at 11pm and on Wednesday, April 1 at 4:15am
-
SHAMELESS - Episode 8, Season 4 - (Of course I went to school today...) airs Wednesday, March 25 at 7:30pm and again on Thursday March 26 at 4:35am.
-
Kevin Bacon in LEMON SKY. (Bartender - another round here - it's the 6 degrees thing...) Airing Wednesday, March 25 at 9:15am and 4:15pm and again on Sunday, March 29 at 10pm.
-
A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE starring the brilliant Gena Rowlands. (Now remind me again why she was in your office?) Screening Friday, March 27 at 2:45pm.
-
The intoxicating Penelope Cruz in Pedro Almodovar's VOLVER. (This doesn't smell like mint...) Screening Friday, March 27 at 10pm.
-
PAPER DOLLS. (Just another night with the guys.) Airs Monday March 30 at 4:15pm
-
PRINCESS AURORA starring the beautiful Jeong-hwa Eom. (Phantom of the Orient) Screening Sunday, March 29 at midnight.
-
GUERRILLA GIRL. (I bake cookies, too.) Airs Monday, March 30 at 9:25am and again at 7:25pm.
-
CELLO starring Hyeon-a Seong. (Let's see - how does it sound if I close my eyes?) Airing Monday, March 30 at 4:05am
-
LIVE FROM ABBEY ROAD FEATURING SHERYL CROW. (Chicks with guitars RULE!) Airs Saturday March 28 at 1:45am and again at noon and Tuesday, March 31 at 11am.