

End Game
Sometimes the only choice is how you face it
Genres
Overview
Filmed and edited in intimate vérité style, this movie follows visionary medical practitioners who are working on the cutting edge of life and death and are dedicated to changing our thinking about both.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
40 min
Release Date
2018-01-21
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
76
Vote Average
7.138
2.5
Where Do You Stand Now, João Pedro Rodrigues?
João Pedro Rodrigues answers the question from the title with an autobiographical short-film.
2016-11-28 | pt
6.0
Sidelined
In 1978, several NFL cheerleaders posed in Playboy magazine, having received approval from team management. But when the issue hit newsstands, it unleashed a wave of repercussions for the women themselves—and their team.
2018-04-20 | en
7.0
Un chico de portada: el arte de Macario Gómez
Macario 'Mac' Gómez talks about his long career as a film poster designer.
2012-10-06 | es
0.0
Happy Life
In this anxious and hectic time, Happy Life explores those unusual outlets that soothe the turmoil of the body and mind. In a meditative journey through these analgesic places, this documentary essay paints a portrait of a society in seek of meaning and relief.
2021-10-07 | fr
6.0
Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane
Documentary about the life and work of mystery writer Mickey Spillane.
1998-01-01 | en
9.0
Beacon
BEACON is a montage of location shots filmed at ten different places around the world. These sites are connected by the fact that each is located by the sea. Seamlessly combining travelogue footage and appropriated clips from feature films, BEACON produces a single, imaginary locale. Distant echoes of stories of the sea mingle with the banality of today's touristy beachlife. In its collage of places of expectation and with its seductive prospects of the sea, Beacon sets off on a journey with no distinct destination.
2002-08-14 | en
0.0
Memo for Joe
Documentary short film extolling the virtues of the American Community Chest charity program and its value to the Allied war effort.
1944-08-10 | en
4.9
Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze
A man (Thomas Edison's assistant) takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. This is one of the earliest Thomas Edison films and was the second motion picture to be copyrighted in the United States.
1894-01-09 | xx
6.3
Hokusai
A documentary about the life and art of wood-block artist Katsushika Hokusai.
1953-01-01 | ja
6.4
Ikebana
The history and art of ikebana, a centuries old Japanese art of flower arrangement and a look inside the Sogetsu School of Ikebana, where the director's father Sofu Teshigahara worked as the grand master of the school.
1957-05-14 | ja
0.0
Work in Progress
Replacing a century-old rail tunnel at Woodhead, co-ordinated road haulage services in Argyllshire, Whitemoor freight marshalling yeard, Bristol bus services and the Calais to Dover cross-channel ferry: these are the subjects of this early BTF production covering a world of transport co-ordination now largely vanished.
1951-01-02 | en
6.5
Ballet Mécanique
A pulsing, kaleidoscope of images set to an energetic soundtrack. This is a world in motion, dominated by mechanical and repetitive images, with a few moments of solitude in a garden.
1924-09-24 | fr
6.0
Chumlum
Ron Rice's Chumlum is one of those films in which the conditions of its construction are integral to the experience of watching it. It is a record of a cadre of creative people having fun on camera, playing dress-up, dancing, flirting, lazing around.
1963-12-29 | en
4.9
The Tree in a Test Tube
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are stopped by narrator Pete Smith for the purpose of showing the audience how much wood and wood by-products the average person carries.
1942-11-19 | en
6.1
Dickson Experimental Sound Film
William K.L. Dickson plays the violin while two men dance. This is the oldest surviving sound film where sound is recorded on the phonograph.
1894-08-31 | en
5.5
Meditation on Violence
Chao-Li Chi shadow boxes indoors and practices with a sword outdoors. Theoretically, the film describes in a single continuous movement three degrees of traditional Chinese boxing, Wu-tang, Shao-lin, and Shao-lin with a sword. A long sequence of the ballet-like, sinuous Wu-tang becomes the more erratic Shao-lin; in the middle, there is an abrupt change to leaping sword movements, in the center of which, at the apogee of the leap, there is a long held freeze-frame.
1949-04-24 | en
0.0
Portrait of David Hockney
Filmed at the time Hockney was painting Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy, Portrait of David Hockney is made up of a limited number of shots, observing the periphery details of his flat and studio. Each view is held so as to focus on its particular qualities and composition and, with the accompanying soundtrack of off-screen phone calls, conversations and musings, builds up a picture of Hockney’s daily life.
1972-01-02 | en
0.0
Theater Talk: 'A Raisin in the Sun'
Panel discussion about the original Broadway production of Lorraine Hansbury's "A Raisin in the Sun."
2002-06-14 | en
0.0
My Son's Wedding to My Sister-in-Law
A short documentary by Jim McBride.
2009-04-10 | en
0.0
A Letter From The Fathers | Chapter II
The peaks, the valleys, and all the moments in between. Being a father is an extraordinary privilege that transforms your perspective on the world. "A Letter from the Fathers" is a touching, captivating, and emotive movie that presents the audience with the fatherhood journeys of four men. Gear up to experience laughter, tears, and reflection as these dads share insights from their parenting adventures. It's a profound, insightful exploration of how fatherhood doesn't just mould the children but also profoundly influences the men themselves.
2024-07-01 | en