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Suki Hawley

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Known For

Trouble on the Corner
3.3

Jeff, a troubled therapist, suffers a breakdown when he spies on his sexy neighbor Ericca, a beautiful model that rollerblades around her apartment in red gloves and a kimono. When he confuses his erotically bizarre patients' most perverse neuroses with his own, the fine line between reality and fantasy erodes with lethal consequences. Darkly comedic, Trouble on the Corner takes you into the depths of one man's decent into madness and races toward the murderous conclusion of this tale of a modern urban nightmare.

Trouble on the Corner

1997
It Ain't As Easy As It Looks... (...a.k.a. the Making of 'The Cat's Meow')
N/A

A documentary behind the scenes of Peter Bogdanovich's 'The Cat's Meow' (2001).

It Ain't As Easy As It Looks... (...a.k.a. the Making of 'The Cat's Meow')

2002
Battle for Brooklyn
5.0

An intimate look at the very public and passionate fight waged by residents and business owners of Brooklyn’s historic Prospect Heights neighborhood facing condemnation of their property to make way for the polarizing Atlantic Yards project, a massive plan to build 16 skyscrapers and a basketball arena for the New Jersey Nets.

Battle for Brooklyn

2011
All the Rage (Saved by Sarno)
8.0

America is experiencing an epidemic of pain. One man has the answer to the problem yet the medical establishment has ignored him. For nearly 50 years, Dr. John Sarno has been single-handedly battling the pain epidemic by focusing on the mind-body connection and the nature of stress and the manifestation of physical ailments. With a renowned practice in rehabilitative medicine at NYU he is also a bestselling author of numerous books that deal with psychosomatic disorders. Filmmaker Michael Galinsky's family has a long history with Dr. Sarno and their experience will be woven into the fabric of the film, alongside well known patients, including Howard Stern, John Stossel, Jonathan Ames, Larry David, and many others.

All the Rage (Saved by Sarno)

2016
i hate myself :)
5.4

Nebbishy filmmaker Joanna Arnow documents her yearlong relationship with an open-mic poet provocateur. What starts out as an uncomfortably intimate portrait of a dysfunctional relationship and protracted mid-twenties adolescence, quickly turns into a complex commentary on societal repression, sexuality and self-confrontation through art.

i hate myself :)

2017
Half-Cocked
6.5

A group of high school teens steal a van full of music equipment and pretend to be a band called "Truckstop" in order to stay on the road. When the band starts playing gigs, their sound is largely inconsistent and incoherent, however, over time the band becomes increasingly competent in their musicianship.

Half-Cocked

1994
Who Took Johnny
6.8

An examination of the infamous thirty-year-old cold case of Iowa paperboy Johnny Gosch, the first missing child to appear on a milk carton. The film focuses on Johnny’s mother, Noreen Gosch, and her relentless quest to find the truth about what happened to her son. Along the way there have been mysterious sightings, bizarre revelations, and a confrontation with a person who claims to have helped abduct Johnny.

Who Took Johnny

2014
Little Blue Box
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Some 1960s hackers known as phone phreaks found a way to avoid long-distance charges. Two of those phreaks just happened to be students named Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs.

Little Blue Box

2015
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6.6

"What if someone wrote your biography? Would there be horns and halos involved?"

Horns and Halos

2002
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This immersive doco covers 17 years of protest and activism in America from thwarted processions by the KKK and events celebrating the Confederate Flag, to the Occupy Wall Street movement and rallies for Trump.

Working in Protest

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The Commons documents a series of protests centered around the Silent Sam Confederate statue in North Carolina.

The Commons

The Sweat Solution
6.3

The University of Florida football team always seemed to have a heat problem. That tends to happen when you build your football facilities on top of a swamp where the temperature averages over 80 degrees. Players often collapsed and were sent to the infirmary. Enter Dr. Robert Cade — artist, musician, horticulturalist, and, most important, world-renowned kidney specialist at the university. In the 1960s, Cade made sports hydration his mission. After a careful series of tests on some of the players, Cade developed a “magic elixir” that would keep the Gators out of the infirmary and on the field. They called it Gatorade.

The Sweat Solution

2015
Month One
N/A

Short documentary about the occupy movement.

Month One

2011
Radiation
7.0

A music promotor goes on the run and hopes to gain some cash after a club owner refuses to pay him and a drug dealer demands money.

Radiation

1999
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Uncensored street interview. Your opinion about the war please. Including the refusals and wrong answers.

What Do You Think About the War in Iraq?

2005