When a sheltered teenager with congenital heart disease befriends a young rebel set for a heart transplant, she breaks free from her overbearing New Age parents and lives like she never has before.
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When a sheltered teenager with congenital heart disease befriends a young rebel set for a heart transplant, she breaks free from her overbearing New Age parents and lives like she never has before.
A man’s worst day has a silver lining.
Margot is a young girl with big career ambitions. After falling pregnant, she is torn by her choices. Surrounded by her two best-friends, Jane the conservative Catholic who believes abortion is a sin, and the rebel Jo, who knows a doctor who can perform a back alley abortion; Margot is pinned by her friends polarizing views. AFTER ROE FALLS is a deep dive into life after Roe vs Wade and different political, religious and personal beliefs on the heavy topic of abortion and the poignant question, why shouldn't women have the right to choose?
An Internet Scammer who intermittently questions his morals, attains the opportunity to fraud an elderly woman. Despite this being his largest scam, after learning more about the woman it becomes his most difficult.
Homework on a Saturday? Madness. Rebellious Jessie is forced to work with bookish Madison on a ghost hunting science project for school.
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park is a graceful composition of shapes of land and water, located in the "majestic and sensual world of Northern Brazil" - as RY X musingly expresses it. The 155 thousand hectares is unique for its white sand dunes and topaz lagoons that the wind reshapes endlessly.
In Adios Amor, the discovery of lost photographs sparks the search for a hero that history forgot—Maria Moreno, a migrant mother driven to speak out by her twelve children’s hunger. Years before Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta launched the United Farm Workers, Maria picked up the only weapon she had—her voice—and became an outspoken leader in an era when women were relegated to the background. The first farm worker woman in America to be hired as a union organizer, Maria’s story was silenced and her legacy buried—until now.
Tropical fruits and vegetables radiate on a blizzard-struck street corner in Brooklyn, NY. A visual oxymoron, tugging at the edge of an interconnected and collapsing global order.
After a chance meeting in a graveyard, a widow and a widower open up to each other and start dating. However, the widower starts to get second thoughts when the widow insists on being called by the widower's dead wife's name in bed.
After the Fountain of Youth makes immortality accessible, a vulnerable married couple must choose if it really is "til death do us part."
Uncle Tom II is an odyssey depicting the gradual demoralization of America through Marxist infiltration of its institutions. The film explores how this deceptive ideology has torn apart the fabric of society while using black America as its number one tool for its destruction. From Executive Producer Larry Elder and Director Justin Malone, comes the continuation of their highly acclaimed film, Uncle Tom (2020). Uncle Tom II will take the audience deeper into black America’s often eradicated history of honorable men, entrepreneurship, prosperity, faith, and patriotism, to its current perceived state of anger, discontent and victimhood.
When Profesionals like Pilots , Engineers, Marines , & Navy Question The Shape Of The Earth !!!
A group of friends ventures out of the city and discovers the hidden gems of New York.
A death in the family forces old friends back together where, over the course of a night, their relationship unravels into unresolved emotion.
While preparing to leave for college on his 18th birthday, Kyle stumbles across an old family video tape that changes his life forever.
An incredibly gullible college student can't seem to enjoy his own birthday party due to all of his friends making childish puns at his expense. The tension comes to a boil when somebody makes a "your mom" joke about his missing mother.
After losing his entire life's work in a fire, photographer Mark McInnis assembles a team of surfers and sets out on a grueling mission to track down undiscovered waves on the most unlikely of islands, located in the violent Bering Sea.
While blogging about some of his recent news segments, TV reporter Sam Derrick (Jed Ryan) wonders about male modesty and exposure in public places and gender-segregated bathroom facilities. From a live post-game locker room interview that accidentally broadcasts naked pro-baseball players, to a segment about a nudist resort where no one is shy - From male high school students who won't use showers after gym class or open urinals, to concerns about openly LGBTQ and females in the facilities - Will hitting the showers with his rugby buddies after games ever be the same?
“Can you move on without hating your ex after a break up?” The film revolves around Lisa and the psychological toll an unexpected break up takes on her memories of her partner. Can she fight her own mind from manipulating her memories of her ex?
Patrick is just an average person about to go on a date. On his way he finds a watch.
Documentary charting the experiences of projectionists who work or worked in cinemas in London, exploring the skills and dedication required for this unique role, set against changes in technology, society, and entertainment.
Set in an isolated mining town on the outskirts of Death Valley, SONG OF SALT is an immersive glimpse into the struggles and celebrations within a tight-knit community as its residents, suspended between the past and the future, face the present realities of an eroding economy.
A Gunslinger and her sidekick investigate an otherworldly threat.
Christopher wants to be frozen. Experiencing the future in 500 years - that's the dream! His girlfriend Melanie is not very excited. But has she ever seriously thought about it? To cheat death - and besides, the procedure is foolproof!
A social-media ambassador assembles a class of rising influencers. To gain followers they enter into a dangerous game of chance with a mysterious shadowy power, until all that remains is the content they were willing to do.
Anxious Nation explores the epidemic of anxiety and why we are such an anxious nation. The film lifts the shroud of shame around mental health, while giving emotional insights into how anxiety shows up in our children’s lives, impacts families and what parents' contributing role may be in the journey. While there is no cure for anxiety, we can learn to manage it, so it doesn’t define us.
Pastor Jacob Thorne has a prominent church and a stellar reputation in his city; however, as his fame continues to grow, it is also blinding him causing him to lose focus on what really matters: his family. However, once his son blows into town, his life begins to go on an unexpected whirlwind that could cause his life to take an unwanted spiral downhill.
Savannah Walker's fear of speaking publicly in poetry class leads her to steal her mother's magical golden hoops, believing that they'll help her overcome her fear.
Combining jazz and Philippine ethnic instruments built the foundation of Winston’s unique musical style, earning him the title of country’s most influential film composer.
A Western following two unexpected travelers in 1880s Arkansas.
People across the world are fleeing hunger, climate disaster and violence. The Vertical Border looks at what happens when forced migrants head to the US-Mexico border to claim dignity and rights, but arrive to a hostile welcome.
Part of the Almost Famous series. As an investigative reporter, Jason Berry exposed the church’s systematic cover-up of sexual abuse. Somehow, it wasn’t enough.
Maths teacher Claire hears a mysterious low-frequency noise and the pollution is driving her crazy. The constant ‘hum’ drives her away from her family and towards others who also hear the same all-consuming sound. This support group offers compassion but what lies behind their cult-like rituals? Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek's brand new opera is a thriller about social rejection, the abuse of power and echo chambers. Based on an original story by Jordan Tannahill, The Listeners is inspired by an identified phenomenon, the ‘global hum’. Grammy-nominated Mazzoli was the first woman to be commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and has already successfully collaborated with librettist Vavrek, with whom she wrote the opera Breaking the Waves.
This film weaves a tapestry of voices from 12 Black, Indigenous, and women of color who are redefining “outdoorsy” and reclaiming belonging in outdoor culture. The story begins with an honest exploration of how BIPOC communities have, through the lasting lineage of colonialism, been systematically excluded from outdoor spaces. The characters then share their resilient and joyful stories of reconnection and healing as they rally the outdoor industry to create a truly inclusive outdoor culture.
An aimless office worker's life is permanently changed when he encounters a mystical homeless man.
Big ambitions clash in tiny kitchens, all in the name of Singapore’s beloved hawker dish — chicken rice. Apple presents a documentary about hawker pride and conviction, set against the backdrop of the famous Maxwell Food Centre.
A crew of modern pirates get followed by a documentary crew.
In 2010, Forrest Fenn published a set of clues about a secret trove, estimated to be worth at least a million dollars, that he'd hidden in the Rocky Mountains. Some still seek this treasure, captivated as much by the mystery as the promise of riches.
"WMJ?" is the highly anticipated new comedy from Badazz Films, just in time for the holiday season. In this film, the Badazz family is off on a much-needed vacation, but things take a turn when robbers try to steal their fortune. Enter MJ, the unlikely hero who comes to the rescue and saves the day. With a star-studded cast and a hilarious plot, "WMJ?" is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages. Join the Badazz family on their wild and wacky adventure, and find out just where MJ has been all this time. Don't miss out on this hilarious holiday treat from Badazz Films.
In his first standalone “Entre Nos” special, Ian Lara explores the lessons learned during the pandemic, including common problems of New Yorkers during travel, and offers some essential advice to avoid risky dating experiences.
A veteran struggles with the return to the streets of Los Angeles. A film addressing the issue of homelessness, particularly in the US, focused on homeless veterans living on the streets of Los Angeles. Through this story we want to communicate a message of hope despite the difficulties homeless veterans have to live through every day.
In 1979, film scholar Noël Burch strongly criticized the films from the 1950s by Japanese filmmaker Mikio Naruse. He would be stuck in a "western mode of representation", and his work would be "academic" and "over-edited". Maybe even almost like the soap operas on TV! What Burch failed to see is how Naruse transforms a seemingly simple decoupage into his secret form of mise-en-scene, with endless variations and modulations. Let's look at eighteen consecutive shots from Sound of the Mountain (1954)…
The mighty bull shark has the strongest bite force of all sharks. And one is coming to a lake near you.
A young man escapes into the woods to reflect on his inner turmoil.
Three kid detectives leave the sleuth game behind. Until, two days before their high school graduation, they find a body in the woods. The full, uncut, thirty-minute prologue of WHO GOES THERE.
When Fiona was young when she was with Grandma, however, Fiona had not seen her grandmother for a long time because of the conflict that had occurred between her mother and grandmother since her father died. He had nightmares of a woman who seemed to give a message to visit Grandma's house. Fiona was constantly harassed and finally went to look for Oma's house accompanied by two of her friends. When they headed and arrived at Grandma's house, a mysterious thing happened. The situation arises when many strange things happen at Oma's house until they find out what really happened and it turns out that the lives of Fiona and her friends are involved.
In 1921, at the tender age of 24, filmmaker and theorist Jean Epstein (1897-1953) described the screen spectacle of a person smiling. In close-up. The smallest movements and vibrations on this face – designated neither male nor female – rouse Epstein to invent a delirious carnival of metaphors. The face is a landscape, a décor, a piano; a smile is an earthquake, a storm, a theatre curtain rising. Everything is dramatic, but there is not – not yet – any story. A single 30-second close-up of Carola Regnier in Stephen Dwoskin’s Behindert (1974) – a type of shot he often made – can incite the same reverie.
A documentary crew follows a retired "collector" as he attempts to manage the group of debatably good-natured zombies residing on his property.
Barry discovers he’s running late for a test, but continually encounters a mysterious figure dressed in black, known only as Noseman, who seeks to disturb Barry’s soul.
“You just don’t know what’s under the surface, be it the land, the sea, our skin. You could be whistling away, projecting contentedness when really there’s a swirling twisted mess underneath. Looking up, there’s the knowable universe but unless you get into astrology, you’ll find the stars don’t owe us anything and you’re left less assured than when we thought gods threw down lightning bolts." - Andrew Bird. A short film to promote the release of Bird's new album.
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators perform their entire new album 4
A teddy bears life - from home to beheading.
James finds himself the unlikely composer of a beautiful symphony in his dreams, which - at the expense of his marriage - he attempts to re-create in waking life.
Through metaphor and visual abstraction, No More is an experimental video about love, loss and memories of years long gone. The animated imagery is created by running original photographs and xerography through an AI application. The song is by David Lynch’s music collaborator Dean Hurley.
Max, a young boy, is held captive in a research facility, who uses his ability to create spacetime rifts between parallel universes, searching for the one in which his brother Leon, a former-marine, manages to rescue him. With attempt after attempt ending in Leon’s death, the strain starts to take its toll on both brothers. When Max discovers his captors are using his power against him, he realizes he must stop focusing on how the story ends and rewrite it from the beginning.
Actor and Taro Okamoto fan Arata Iura narrates this mockumentary surrounding the 1972 tokusatsu series "TAROMAN", its impact on contemporary 1970s Japan, the ties to popular art with its motifs influenced by artist Taro Okamoto, and the lasting impact the series had on creators decades down the line. Also, performed for the first time is the theme song for "TAROMAN", "Explosion! TAROMAN".
Jackie and Danny are spending the holiday week in therapy instead of at the dinner table. Their marriage has taken a turn for the worst, and they turn to what they believe to be their only option, Amityville Couples Counselor Frank Domonico, a doctor with a hidden, sinister past. He recommends an isolated cabin retreat to save their family. But once alone together, the doctor’s unorthodox approach starts to push the couple over the edge.
On a summer night, a group of teenagers intend to have some fun together before heading to college. However, after one of their friends mysteriously disappears they are suddenly fighting for survival.
Eleven winemakers, eleven grape varieties, one island, Crete. In the Wine Dark Sea explores the history of a Greek island, the beauty of its people and the unique wines they produce. In her new documentary, director Chrisa Giorgi aims to demystify Crete as a winemaking region and offers a rare insider glimpse into the indigenous grape varieties and the people behind them. Through a colorful mosaic of stories, the viewer travels in the vineyards found in the valleys and the mountains of Crete, discovers the secrets of eleven indigenous grape varieties, and learns the winemaking philosophy of eleven passionate producers. Follow a journey through time in the steps of Homer to discover “the island called Crete, in the midst of the wine dark sea.”
Village outcast Elizabeth should be an easy target since her neighbors already suspect her of witchcraft, but the devil will have to get creative if he wants to buy her soul.