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An artist believes her headaches could be connected to a mysterious disappearance.

The severe pain inflicted during a migraine attack alters the vision of the sufferer often to the point of hallucination. The optical symptoms of this disorder open it up for expressive filmic interpretation. A jumpy and fractured roller-coaster montage is transformed into the comically tortured hallucinations of a migraine sufferer as she loses control of her vision and mental faculties.

Autumn is having a crisis of faith, causing a strain on her relationship. Meanwhile, Ewan tries to win back his ex-girlfriend by writing her the perfect song.

The story of an apartment with several floors. When you open the door and enter it, in the third floor there lives Raana, the English translator with her 9 years old girl.

A man decides to help out the mob, hoping for a reward.

Salim Shaheen film from Afghanistan

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When Lewis hides away with a migraine, Jenny’s left to manage a family dinner full of awkwardness—and the growing distance between them.

We are told at the beginning that “this film is dedicated to Len Lye” and indeed the camera-less techniques used here – various combinations of dyeing, cutting, scratching and painting the film strip – as well as much of the imagery in Migraine Particles are strongly reminiscent of Lye’s work, with certain key differences. The organic shapes resembling indigenous figuration of sea creatures, the intersecting vertical lines, the animation of forms which appear to interact and the moments of striking three dimensionality all recall Lye’s Tusalava (1929), Free Radicals (1958) and Color Box (1935). De Bruyn’s film seems somewhat free-form at first but in ways that also nod to Lye’s work, a structure of developing sections and a layered repetition of shapes in a loose fugal pattern becomes clearer as the film progresses. -Steven McIntyre

Dr. Dawn Harper investigates a common health condition that causes misery to millions and shows how to ease the symptoms. One in seven people in the UK suffer from migraines.

A collection of short films by Bouncy Boxer Media ranging in several genres of comedy including: Migraine Hell, Migraine Hell: Revenge of the HMO, Speed Dating, Clever Girl, Who's Babysitting Who?, The Great Boob Debate, BS Meeting, Ransom, and many more.

A man suffering with a severe migraine ventures inside his own head to confront it.

Claire Weygand, a thirty-year-old young woman who is about to defend her anthropology thesis, unfortunately not only feels bad but even worse and worse with each passing day. The migraine attacks she suffers from indeed keep her from working as hard as she should and in despair she decides to consult Doctor Fish. When the medicine the physician prescribes for her fails, Claire, who can't take it any more, asks him to hospitalize her. In hospital, Claire shares her room with Odette, a young woman who has lost the use of her legs and Eléonore, a frightening old woman. The third episode from "The Blindfold" by Siri Hustvedt.

A mathematical genius discovers a link between numbers and reality, and thus believes he can predict the future.

A small town doctor mistakenly ingests an experimental drug made from the blood of vampire bats which transforms the kindly medic into a bloodthirsty monster.

A man who accused a catholic bishop of abusing him when he was a child dies in the Austrian city Salzburg. Everyone except his widow and the eccentrical detective Simon Brenner keeps silent and believes that the man killed himself.

Explores the history and mystery of Migraine, and its remarkable place in the human condition. Migraine is a devastating but fascinating neurological condition with a compelling story to tell. Alice in Wonderland, Thomas Jefferson, Sigmund Freud, and Joan Didion all figure into its colorful history.

A Texan begins a cross-country journey in hope of finding the empty loft she keeps seeing in visions.

Diana suffers from chronic migraines that lead her to take her own life, feeling misunderstood by those around her. However, in the limbo between Earth and Heaven, she encounters someone or something that gives her the opportunity to feel understood.

Exhausted, a shift worker calls in sick. The boss, too furious to consider boundaries, shows up at his doorstep to call his bluff.