Roberto Rossellini fue un legendario director de cine, artífice del Neorralísmo italiano y padre de una gran familia dispersa por todo el mundo. Su alocada vida protagonizaba las portadas de los principales periódicos de la época. ¿Qué ha supuesto para sus sucesores llevar el famoso apellido Rossellini?Alessandro Rossellini, su nieto mayor, reúne en este documental a su cosmopolita, alocada e inconformista familia y realiza un ingenioso retrato de sus agridulces vidas, con la carismática figura del maestro siempre presente. La dinastía Rossellini incluye estrellas de Hollywood, una hija convertida al islam o, como es el caso del propio Alessandro, un fotógrafo que lucha por salir de las drogas. Todos ellos se abren y hacen terapia familiar en ¿Los Rossellini¿ para superar la carga que ha supuesto para ellos su famoso apellido por creer no estar a la altura.
Edward Alfonso Lexington, the talent-less son of a deceased famous artist will stop at nothing to be famous himself. He lures unsuspecting artists to his home to paint and then signs his name to their art, but not before ordering their murder, with the help of his faithful butler. He then meets a girl that inspires him as an artist, but his evil deeds come to an end when he crosses paths with an artist/voodoo queen who casts a spell on him that turns him into a monster. On his deathbed, he makes his confession and his unfinished masterpiece is revealed.
It's Christmas Eve and an unexpected delay at the airport has left everyone stranded. Young Joy (Savannah Page Ray from NBC's Parenthood) is traveling on her own to visit family for the holidays, so a retired flight attendant at the airport (Shirley Jones) becomes her travel companion. As they wait with their fellow travelers, they soon learn that everyone can use a Christmas Miracle, especially a young man trying to escape his past, and they join together to help. Allow your spirit to be lifted and your heart to be warned as you watch each person receive their Miracle at Gate 213
Inspired by the controversial and shocking death of the all-American actress Jean Seberg in 1979, Daphne Guinness collaborates with filmmaker and photographer Joe Lally to create The Murder of Jean Seberg, an atmospheric art film exploring Seberg's cinematic legacy, haunting beauty and the tragedy of her story.