Andy and Cindy, two neighbors in a Southeast L.A. apartment complex, form a friendship over a lost pug.
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Andy and Cindy, two neighbors in a Southeast L.A. apartment complex, form a friendship over a lost pug.
NOT CAROL examines the scourge of postpartum psychosis through the tragic prism of the Carol Coronado murder case. In a judicial system riddled with archaic laws and chronic misunderstanding, Carol's story shines a light on a public health epidemic that is enormous in scale and no one is talking about.
Shame condemns a desperate content creator to an egg-splosive collision course with their destiny. INSPIRED BY THE SHORT FILM "Egg Movie"
Three women from three different backgrounds report the crimes against them.
An affable oddball comes home one day to find his house ransacked and his most prized possession missing. Two police officers bring him in for questioning and his day goes from bad to worse.
The quirky minutiae of Sam and Jake's distinctly Los Angeles friendship are examined in ten colorful, giddy one-minute bursts.
A typical day gets turned on its head for your average ghost when 4 unexpected visitors decide to barge in to his decaying home. See how Devin deals with his company in a freakishly funny way!
Nearing her final year of school, Hilda’s aspirations hit rock bottom when she is forced to contend with the abandonment of her parents and the dependency of younger siblings. Determined to avoid the breakup of her family, she depends on dance to keep the enclosing chaos at bay. As people begin to vanish from Hilda's life, her only constant is music, but when it stops the silence is deafening.
When an alligator named Chris, burdened by social-anxiety, finds his favorite coffee-shop's vending machine to mysteriously be out of order, he's met with the task of facing his fears and heading inside. There he meets the baristas Alfie and Andy, the latter being particularly friendly toward Chris.
A father and son duo battle the forces of evil.
inspired by the short story "Don't You Blame Anyone" by Julio Cortazar.
Special agent Martinez investigates a string of missing girls in south Florida, but when one of the victims is the Ambassador's daughter, the pressure rises in finding the kidnapper before it's too late.
An exhilarating journey of artistic discovery... 100,000 miles, 1,000 destinations in the search for 100 under-recognized American artists for one unforgettable exhibition. The curatorial team of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, crisscrossed the nation to find extraordinary contemporary art happening in unexpected places: the woods of North Carolina, the deserts of Nevada, the backstreets of Pittsburgh, the foothills of Arkansas, the riverbanks of New Orleans. The art and artists found by the Crystal Bridges team led to a groundbreaking exhibition of 227 works of contemporary art, many of which might otherwise have never been seen.
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A lonely boyfriend must determine the value of his long distance relationship after his friends fool him into attending a sex party for swingers.
A young woman's suicide plans are put on hold after a night of self-discovery when she befriends another woman.
A series of non-narrative vignettes involving people in everyday moments who are connected to otherworldly beings.
Days before her wedding, Mary learns the news of her fathers sudden passing. With their relationship so complex, she finds it hard to mourn.
When an egocentric, self-professed writer, director, artist and playboy is cut off by his parents, he concocts a plan to run an ad for a hot female roommate and charge her 80% of the rent. But when he falls for one of the applicants, he tries to turn his life around.
As her Parkinson's disease intensifies, a National Parks Ranger struggles to accept her new limitations.
A people pleaser, with doormat tendencies, struggles to be healthier after learning she has diabetes. Her television and the donuts at work try to deter her, but a spiritually enlightened homeless woman helps her find her way.
Through a hypnotherapy session a young hotshot entrepreneur tries to recall an experience where he blacked out for ten hours and woke up in an open field with no memory of what transpired, an incident that has since sent his life spiraling out of control.
Second film about “Panther Head” from classical novel “Water Margin”. Lin Chong was wronged and embarked on the road to Cangzhou. Xue Ba and Dong Chao were in charge of escorting, and the three of them marched along.
A man encounters a malevolent entity and its shiny scarlet ride on his way home from class.
Collection of small moments from the daily life of the artist and quilombola leadership Nadir da Mussuca, who lives in the city of Laranjeiras and is one of the most important folklorists in Sergipe.
Kusasa is the story of a young football team from South Africa and their journey to compete in the world’s largest youth football tournament, the Gothia Cup. From the bustling streets of a slum in Cape Town to the tree-lined avenues of Sweden, this group of football players and their larger-than-life coaches embark on an adventure of a lifetime.
It's a good time, difficult time, narcissistic time, padded time. The newly married Yannis Pappas explores this in his first hour stand up special produced by Andrew Schulz
More found footage serial killers, psychos and maniacs, see the horror unfold as it happens in real time. Prepare to be shocked. Prepare to be scared. And prepare to die!
Through an experimental collage of video and pictographs, (eye, virus) explores how conversations around disclosure, stigma, and harm reduction shift across generations and from public to private realms. Combining street interviews with footage from a punk show and a mobile testing site, the video centers pleasure and community as it expands the conversation around HIV to include hepatitis C and the opioid epidemic. (eye, virus) extends from documentation of a 2017 public program titled AIDS OS Y Version 10.11.6, and is collaboratively produced with Nikki Sweet. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2019 as part of STILL BEGINNING, a program of seven short videos responding to the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic.
In the early 2000's, Journalist and Musician Boaz Goldberg began to document his friend Gabi Abudraham - a dreamy young man from the Beit She'an periphery, with an obsession for Elvis, a fascination for mystical teachings and virtuoso musical abilities. The shy Abudraham creates an eccentric character named Charlie Megira, embarking on a stormy musical journey and reaching the large stages in the United States.
Intimate interviews, sold out concerts and archive footage that narrates the path to success of the Colombian singer and songwriter Maluma.
Get lost in the 2D version of a new virtual reality film by digital artist Rick Farin. Multidisciplinary artist Gaika, who provided original music for the film, is our oracle and guide, as we find ourselves on a reflective journey down a de-evolutionary path, “retracing the bell curve of technological advancements, and questioning the materiality of our devices and minds,” LA-based Farin says.
Embracing his belief that comedy is the last raw form of expression, Deon Cole explains the right time to thank Jesus and the wrong time to say "welp.".
Waking up alone, cold, and scared, the Lost searches for hope in salvation.
A concert film of Sonic Youth performing their Daydream Nation album in full with a bonus encore of Rather Ripped songs at the ABC in Glasgow in 2007.
A young man discovers answers to his past both touching and tragic, as basketball becomes more than a game.
Life does not always go as we may have planned or dreamed. But sometimes, the human spirit will push back and challenge life's limitations. With a photograph created for her best friend Dakota, Cristina finds a way for their bond to transcend time and to be able to "grow old" together. Inspired by the blog "My Pink Chemo", written by Italian lawyer Cristina Belenchia during her battle against breast cancer and leukemia, the film is an intimate snapshot into her life, in all its beauty and tragedy, and a testament to a friendship between two women that reaches beyond the limits of time.
Things get pretty ugly between siblings at the reading of their father's will, until they find out all of the money is gone, and his assets are now worthless.
The mighty tale of your favorite band and their adventures in Avatar Country, made possible through the backing and support of our beloved Citizens!
Thunderbird is a supernatural crime drama about a reclusive young fisherman who goes looking for his missing sister in the rugged Pacific Northwest.
In the midst of a psychologically disturbed serial killer. Two couples struggle to reunite, but not without experiencing near life-threatening encounters.
A couple that wasn't meant to be together meet again by chance years later at a restaurant. The only issue is they don't say what they mean.
Dennis and Rita arrive home to a series of mysterious events.
A documentary exploring the 50-year legacy of Bengali fictional detective Feluda, created by Satyajit Ray.
A Rooster Teeth documentary by Mat Hames following podcaster Nick Scarpino as he works to reinvent himself as a standup comedian working comedy clubs in San Francisco.
After a hiatus in her acting career, Toni's agent gets her a "chemistry read" with the reality show, rapper Top Dogg for his upcoming movie. Their paths have crossed before; now she has to face his entourage, and he has to face his childhood.
Thamos has succeeded his father, Ramesses, as king of Egypt, but Ramesses had usurped the throne from the rightful king, Menes, who is now disguised as the high priest, Sethos. Thamos loves Sais, a priestess, but she is really Menes' daughter Tharsis, for whom the high priestess Mirza is plotting marriage to Pheron, a treacherous general.
Filmmaker Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of “disaster” – by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave, in which 739 residents perished (mostly Black and living in the city’s poorest neighborhoods).
King Diamond's concert at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 25, 2015 as part of the Songs for the Dead DVD collection.
Steve Talt used to bodyguard Farah Pahlavi, the exiled Queen of Iran. So when he discovers that her art was stolen by the Mafia in 1980, he sets out on a quixotic quest to recover it.
Siblings Jack and Josie navigate growing up and out of their Michigan town.
A husband and wife suffering from an undefinable defect in their relationship seek guidance from an "alternative" therapist who advises them to take a weekend vacation to Joshua Tree and drop acid together as a antidote to their problematic marriage. But not all trips go as planned.
Live concert documentary of Gov't Mule's April 27 and 28, 2018, performances at The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY.
A Tibetan-American filmmaker explores modes of resistance to Chinese occupation by speaking with activists across generations. A former Tibetan monk broke his vows and became a guerilla leader. The filmmaker's own mother followed the Dalai Lama's Middle Path and raised her family in America. A young Tibetan man attempted to self-immolate in 2006. How does the filmmaker understand his place in the struggle?
A 16th century Native American warrior is forced to fight for her life against sister Predators. Will this fierce warrior survive? Or will she become another trophy for the deadly hunters?
A true story from the realms of high strangeness, magical thinking, and manic delusion.
Father Marcus needs the help of Brett Baxter as toilets around the country are becoming demonically possessed.
A surrealist story about averages and mediocrities.
After witnessing a liquor store robbery degenerate into a liquor store slaughter, Terrance finds himself trapped and attempts to escape to the place he knows best.