Dennis Hopper
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Sketches of Frank Gehry
(2006)Sydney Pollack's first feature-length documentary focuses on acclaimed architect Frank O. Gehry. Beginning with the architect's own original sketches for each major project, the film explores Gehry's process of turning these abstract drawings first into three-dimensional models, often made simply of cardboard and tape, then into finished buildings of titanium and glass, concrete and steel, wood and stone. While the intimate dialogue between the two old friends courses like a continuous melodic line through the film, Pollack captures the grandeur of Gehry's architecture-from his earliest building, a hay barn, to what are now recognized as some of the great buildings of the modern era, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

Jesus' Son
(2000)Based on the acclaimed book by Denis Johnson, a man high on drugs and alcohol careens through life and makes his way toward recovery and redemption.

Swing Vote
(2008)In a remarkable turn-of-events, the result of the presidential election comes down to one man's vote.

Americano
(2005)Un viajero con mochila al hombro conoce a una espaƱola durante las pamplonadas y empieza a cuestionarse si debe agarrar su futuro por los cuernos.

Queen of Blood
(1966)A rescue team from Earth flies out to help the survivors of a crash on Mars, unaware the aliens involved in the crash have a thirst for blood.

Tycus
(1999)The weight of the world falls on a photographer at a research station in the Sierra mountains who must warn of a giant comet hurtling toward Earth.

Cool Hand Luke
(1967)Paul Newman is unforgettable as the defiant Deep South chain-gang prisoner whose rebellion makes him a hero with fellow inmates. An Oscar-winning George Kennedy co-stars. (1967)(122 mins)

True Grit
(1969)The cantankerous Rooster is hired by a headstrong young girl (Kim Darby) to find the man who murdered her father and fled with the family savings.

Basquiat
(1996)The brief life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world renowned New York street artist struggling with fame, drugs and his identity.

River's Edge
(1986)A group of teenagers are thrown into a moral spin when one of them murders his girlfriend and they must decide whether to help him or turn him in.

Hoboken Hollow
(2006)Drifting through Texas, a war vet is lured into the clutches of a sadistic family who brutally enslave unsuspecting transients on their remote ranch.

The Indian Runner
(1991)The idyllic existence of a deputy sheriff and his loving family comes to an abrupt end when his destructive brother arrives at his door.

Drawing the Line: A Portrait of Keith Haring
(1989)The one and only portrait of Keith Haring. One of the most famous pop-artist of the 20th Century who died from AIDS at the age of 31 at the peak of his glory.