Oral Mathram 1997

Shekhara Menon (Thilakan) is retired income tax officer from Mumbai and has now settled in a remote village in Kerala. He owns some land and a house where he and his three daughters live together and leads a calm, silent and happy life. Menon owns a smaller house adjacent to his own which is given for rent, Hareendran (Mammootty) is a struggling small time contractor and comes in as a new tenant to the rented house.

Up & Down: Mukalil Oralundu 2013

The film unfolds after eight people and a child get stuck in the lift. They include the lift operator (Indrajith), a police commissioner (Ganesh Kumar), the apartment's builder and his dancer-wife (Baiju and Remya Nambeesan, respectively), an alcoholic writer (Prathap Pothen), an IT professional and his girlfriend (Rejith Menon and Sruti Menon, respectively), an American-returnee (Nandhu) and a young boy (Master Devaraman), who intermittently keeps enquiring about his mother (Meghana Raj). They are on their way up to the top floor to take part in the building society's anniversary celebrations. Suddenly, the space becomes a sort of an altered reality. It becomes a place where the real becomes unreal; where emotions are raw and extra sensitive. It even prompts the very nature of the characters to change and secrets to be revealed.

Anchil Oral Arjunan 2007

Sudhi struggles to take care of his entire family by doing odd jobs. Pavithra, who is in love with him, helps him. Everything changes when Unnikrishnan and his young daughter arrive in the village.

Aaro Oral 1978

Aaro Oral introduced to Malayalam a genre of personal cinema, which is deliberately anti-realist.

Oral Tradition Song 2021

Kyungsoo suffers from insomnia because of his struggle in the job market. One night, he goes for a walk in the park, and is captivated by Siyeon’s beautiful singing. At first, he doesn’t even know the title of the song that she’s been singing, but soon finds out from her that it’s a haunted song. Still, he longs to hear the song to soothe his insomnia, and secretly records it···.

The Oralman from Piter 2017

Three naive musicians from province get themselves in trouble in big city and their only hope is music.

Sexo oral 1994

Sixty people, including those who have worked making the film, talk about sex: what's it, how was their first time, when did they masturbate for the first time, what do they think about pornography, relation between sex and love, and so on.

Shakira: Oral Fixation Tour 2006

Grammy-winning international superstar Shakira offers up a series of energetic performances in this compilation of footage from her 36-country "Oral Fixation" tour, filmed live in 2006 and 2007. Songs include "La Tortura," featuring Alejandro Sanz, "Whenever, Wherever," "Underneath Your Clothes," "Inevitable," "Don't Bother," "Hey You" and more. Wyclef Jean joins Shakira for a rousing performance of her smash hit "Hips Don't Lie."

Oral History 2022

The true love story behind New Orleans' last remaining gay leather bar.

B Fachada: Tradição Oral Contemporânea 2009

This film is essentially about the music of B Fachada, but it does not stop in Lisbon, venturing into the interior of the country and, like a postmodern Giacometti, risking a trip to the origins of what will be the “tradition”. We see old women, we see the countryside and we see the city. There are fragments of old stories, there is an attempt (not always achieved) to connect the old themes of the field with the original songs of Fachada and there is a fragile (and welcome) humanity that runs throughout the film.

They Said We Couldn't Play: An Oral History of the Philadelphia Stars

They Said We Couldn't Play is an intimate portrait of a forgotten time in Philadelphia history. It's a story about a group of Philadelphia-area athletes reminiscing about their experiences playing in America's segregated Negro Leagues. A story of prejudice, brotherhood and triumph, told by men who clearly played for the love of the game. The 75-minute documentary features interviews with Stars players and members of the Philadelphia sports community. Narrated by Phillies slugger Ryan Howard, it includes footage of these engaging characters as they interacted with ballplayers of the modern era.

Droga oral 2015

For a week, a group of people of all ages speaks in front of a camera about their experiences with drugs.

Oral Fixations 2005

15 minutes from the 7 hour animation. Oral Fixations is a single channel video installation that evolves over a 7 hour time period. The project is a darkly humorous look at a habit of endless consumption and the resulting accumulation of waste. A narrative gradually emerges from the on-screen action that depicts a large mouthed character who dances while flossing its one protruding tooth. A conveyor belt regularly delivers factory-farm fresh hams that the character delights in taking one large bite from and then tossing aside. Over the duration of the piece the hams begin to pile up in the room until at the end of seven hours the room is filled with the refuse of this gluttony. The viewer is encouraged to revisit the piece periodically throughout the day and see how the discarded hams build an oddly humorous environment of waste around the character.

Oral History 1983

A drama adapted from Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's short story 'Oral History'

THE ORAL CIGARETTES "MARBLES" SPECIAL 2024

THE ORAL CIGARETTES, who are currently holding the Tokyo-Meihan Zepp Tour 2024 "MARBLES", will release an EP "MARBLES" on March 13th, which is a compilation of songs produced during the coronavirus pandemic! To commemorate this occasion, Space Shower TV will be airing a special program about them. In the program, it is customary to conduct solo interviews with members.

Oralno doba

Oralno doba was a Serbian talk/cabaret show airing nightly on Fox televizija from mid November 2007 until early June 2008. It was hosted by Lane Gutović. Launched on 19 November 2007, and airing nightly from Monday to Thursday at 10 pm, the show came as replacement to the similarly conceptualized Marko Živić Show that was taken off the network's schedule months earlier. Oralno doba's very first guest was Ceca Ražnatović, followed by Ana Ivanovic later on as part of the same episode but her interview was conducted via satellite.