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This is the video of the Borders And Boundaries Night of the live full album shows we played around Florida in February of 2007. This show was recorded at the Social in Orlando. Track List 1. "Magnetic North" 2. "Kehoe" 3. "Suburban Myth" 4. "Look What Happened" 5. "Hell Looks a Lot Like L.A." 6. "Mr. Chevy Celebrity" 7. "Gainesville Rock City" 8. "Malt Liquor Tastes Better When You've Got Problems" 9. "Bad Scene and a Basement Show" 10. "Is This Thing On?" 11. "Pete Jackson Is Getting Married" 12. "1989" 13. "Last Hour of the Last Day of Work" 14. "Bigger Picture" 15. "Faction"

This is an astonishing documentary that faithfully recreates Ikeda's contact with the spirits and their complaints, and allows the viewer to experience scenes from his seance experiments that people would never normally experience.

Emily Price tries to balance family life and leading crunch negotiations between a Canadian politician and the president of a country whose natural resources are being exploited.

Fabian builds his house on an old cart that he will pull himself, with the plan to walk to Serbia. But then it turns out that building the cart in itself is quite a journey. Will the cart ever leave it's place?

A reporter notices an old man in a border town who may be an important Greek politician who disappeared mysteriously years ago.

This poetic film follows director Marialuisa's journey with Anita and Leticia, Central American women traveling with the Caravan of Mothers of Missing Migrants.

Belfast-born actor Stephen Rea explores the impact of Brexit and the uncertainty of the future of the Irish border in a short film written by Clare Dwyer Hogg.

Documentary musical essay on the topic of "Grenzwert". It was created in 72 hours.

This short documentary visits the 3 Quebec border towns of Rock Island, Stanstead and Beebe, and the Vermont town of Derby Line to see how residents and officials cope with a civic life that is cut down the middle by an international boundary.

Why don't we do something to ease the suffering of the poor, the excluded? Because we live in fear of "the other," the stranger. Filmed a few months before the 2004 presidential election, On the Road with Mary is a gripping view of an America living in fear. From a miserable neighbourhood in Detroit ravaged by crack and violence, to the militarized border with Mexico, this potent road movie exposes the unbearable other side of the American Dream.