A young Pasifika woman climbing the corporate ladder is constantly bumping up against unconscious bias in the workplace, prompting an internal struggle between the part of her raised to be humble and the part that descended from warriors.
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A young Pasifika woman climbing the corporate ladder is constantly bumping up against unconscious bias in the workplace, prompting an internal struggle between the part of her raised to be humble and the part that descended from warriors.
Once again, Little Red Riding Hood has to bring a cake, a jar of jam and butter to her grandmother. But this time, the wolf is not at the meeting.
This documentary examines and celebrates the female talent within the British Animation Industry.
A couple's 50th anniversary celebration takes an unexpected turn when the guests' video testimonials turn into confessions.
Eleven-year-old Liberty is one of 13 siblings, each of whom lives in a separate foster family across the US. She looks forward to seeing some of them once a year, at a summer camp for natural brothers and sisters divided in the care system. For one week only, she'll reunite with a few of her biological kin and take on symbolic relationships, including one with 18-year-old Brandi, who is reuniting with her own natural sister. Filmmaker Audrey Gordon takes up both girls' perspectives, following Liberty and reading Brandi's diary entries, gently capturing the younger one's open heart and the elder's knowing experience of these precious shared days. Without pretense, cynicism or expectation, each child fully welcomes the other, recreating missed milestones like birthday celebrations and makeup sessions, soaking up the affection that will last them the year through. Thoroughly moving, this tender chronicle illuminates even the most solitary soul's deep need for familial connection.
Cine-diaries about rock bands and personalities from the eighties from the archives of Edgar Pêra.
When neon signs become larger than life, only blinking helps. A surreal night in March 2019 in Las Vegas.
Longtime Instagram pen pals Jean and Nina meet in person for the first time and stumble through a well-meaning dinner with Nina’s ultra-conservative father.
A day in the life of 58-year-old Arulanantham Sinnadurai, a Quebecker of Sri Lankan origins. He has two main occupations: his diving job and his Hindu spiritual life.
With only the ghost of the man he killed years before to keep him company, Jake lives an isolated life. He rarely goes outside, and his groceries are delivered to him. Fearful that this unwanted spirit will continue to humiliate and terrorize him in public, he has structured his life around a lonely and bleak existence. Eventually, his dark situation is illuminated by the arrival of Bobbi, a fresh-faced prairie girl whose job it is to deliver him groceries.
Rick and Lucy, two creative office workers, find themselves — and the rest of their office mates — behaving in increasingly outlandish ways, all while a mysterious laughter punctuates their actions. As they try to get to the bottom of the situation, they slowly realize there may be no escape from their predicament.
Every day in the hills of Bhojppur, Pashuram, an old Gandharva, works in his field. He had been a Gaine, a travelling musician by caste. A man who wandered through towns with his Sarangi, spreading information through song. A journalist of the old days. With time, many Gandharvas have migrated and have found new ways to sustain themselves, whereas others still maintain loyalty to their caste, to the occupation, and to the music of their Sarangi.
Izzy has recently graduated from university and is on her way to LA to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress, but her plans are quickly derailed when she is left stranded at a gas station by her friends. With nothing more than her clothes in her luggage, she has to find her way to LA with the help of the gas station attendant, Seahawk. She spends the day in New Mexico, learning more about herself, her dreams and what it means to be an alien in the US.
Dialog brings the story of our struggles, as we learn to win it every day in this beautiful dream called Mumbai! Dialog has won multiple awards, screenings, and selections, distribution deals at various festivals around the globe. Dialog presents an intriguing communication through the soul of the streets and the tireless workforce of the city of Mumbai. It is pure music at its best, the heckles, rants, and spats of the street vendors form the lyrics of the soundtrack. And, the instruments and beats are composed out of close recording samples of the various tools that these workers use.
Raul finally gets the courage to ask his co-worker, Rosa out on a date. When the day arrives, Raul is confronted by ICE officers and arrested for being undocumented. Meanwhile Rosa is waiting for him at his favorite restaurant only to never have Raul arrive.
A series of gruesome murders occur in the small town of Junction City, Arizona. They each have one thing in common, the carnage takes place under a full Moon.
"Not Your Ordinary Sister" is a queer satire which, in a witty yet direct way, addresses both the startling popularity of lesbian vampire films as well as the lack of proper representation in queer cinema on the subject of queerness within the conservative and patriarchal religious organizations (lesbian nuns / lesbian ex-nuns).
UFC Fight Night 145: Błachowicz vs. Santos was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that was held on February 23, 2019 at O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. A light heavyweight bout between former KSW Light Heavyweight Champion Jan Błachowicz and Thiago Santos served as the event headliner.
A young woman in her 30s (Meggan) deals with life-changing events
After the suicide of her mother, Katie has had to relocate her family, returning to the unhappy home of her childhood. Caring for her emotionally withdrawn father is taking its toll and Katie can feel her relationships, with caring husband George and misanthropic daughter Lily, falling apart as a result. Before her life can move forward, she must first come to terms with the death of her troubled, abusive mother.
After returning from a long business trip, Ally finds the tension between her and Sara is greater than she can handle and asks for some time apart. Ally and Sara are alone to process through the memories and reasons for them to stay together. Will the absence make them fully break, or will it make their hearts grow "Fonder."
Short film, comedy, drama
In the aftermath of an unspeakable act, two sisters must repair their relationship and find a way to move forward. As they struggle to heal, they are reconnected with the natural world, the power of the elements and, ultimately, the strength of their love for each other. This is a story of survival, of awakening the primordial force that lives within.
On August 3rd, 1979, a Vietnamese refugee shoots and kills a white crab fisherman at the town docks in Seadrift, TX. What began as a fishing dispute erupts in violence and ignites a resurgence of the KKK and open hostilities against the Vietnamese along the Gulf Coast. Set during the early days of Vietnamese refugee arrival, “Seadrift” examines the circumstances that led up to the shooting, its tumultuous aftermath, and the unexpected consequences that continue to reverberate today.
A recent death in the family brings three sisters together where they discover a shared dark past that changes everything they thought they knew about each other and their family.
Just a casual ghost hunt.
The film explores the history of the United Order of Tents, a clandestine organization of black women in the 1840s, during the height of the Underground Railroad (a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the US during the early to mid-1800s, and used by African-American slaves to escape into free states and Canada).
Speaking through gesture, a dancer falls back into the land she grew from.
The Golden Tour was the fifteenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was launched in support of her fourteenth studio album, Golden (2018) and visited Europe and Australia.
Toby fights to escape after being kidnapped by his wife and priest for their proposed mass suicide, but when his captors contact the Hereafter by calling on the phone and someone he once knew picks it up, he must choose what to believe in.
Michèle Pearson Clarke explores the emotional fallout of being both early to gay marriage and early to gay divorce. Fifteen years after same-sex marriage became legal, she and friends reflect on its personal and political meaning in this experimental film.
A CRISPRpunk documentary about Neo-China, bionic black holes and hope.
Lonnie Holley, a "self-taught African American artist" and dimensional traveler, attempts to sneak off the slave ship America.
Indonesia has many great heroes who fight for the independence of this republic. But legally, the number of female heroes in Indonesia is very small compared to the number of male heroes.
A boy is unable to differentiate between reality and illusion after he receives a call from a stranger and things take a turn.
After the death of his brother, Miguel goes through Luis' belongings and finds a message for him.
On the surface, this is a tale about a woman who loses her keys. Except she didn’t lose them. We saw her put them in the bowl by the door. There’s no reason they shouldn’t be where she left them, but they’re not there.
Lifelong biker Gareth Maxwell Roberts explores the contemporary custom motorcycle culture.
Holy Grail: The Search for WWE’s Most Infamous Lost Match aired May 13th, 2019 following Raw. It was a 30-minute documentary looking at the story behind the match between Tom Magee and Bret Hart, featuring interviews from the likes of Hart, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Tyson Kidd, Kassius Ohno, Sam Roberts, X-Pac and the man himself, Tom Magee. And of course, the match itself was aired as well.
An outlaw takes revenge on a man who has wronged him.
A young man travels through picture frames in pursuit of a young woman.
The indelible testimonial of David Shentow, Canadian WWII immigrant and Holocaust survivor lies at the heart of a remarkable journey that begins in 1942 on Le Chemin des Juifs, a forgotten road in Northern France. David's eloquence and vivid recounting of events will indelibly mark the heart and conscience of every viewer.
A man who meets a girl in a bar. They go back to her place, which just so happens to be a rundown house that isn't as attractive as its occupant. After a nice dose of some illicit drugs, they get down to business.
Jamie Deetz faces terrifying fate while making morning coffee.
While grappling with the loss of her only child, a woman abandons her husband and embarks on a road trip as a means of escape.
A single day: from the tender break of dawn to the darkest night. One out of many days to come? Quite possibly the very last. A long farewell, an ultimate goodbye to a life we have grown to hold dear. Leading to a head-on dive into a new reality, into a new state of being. To long for the unknown. To desire to be at the mercy of chance. Last caresses in solidarity, last minutes in shelter. End means beginning. Death becomes birth. From water, back into water. From gas to solid. Everything is commenced by woman, everything ends with a woman.
iDi plays the role of a musician who allows the fame to turn him into a womanizer, until he meets a woman who makes him change his ways. But everything is challenged when his past catches up to him. Sugar is a musical movie brought to you by Lynx Entertainment and directed by Rex. The movie comprises of a collection of the songs from KiDi's debut album 'Sugar'.
After the death of their mother, Laura is left frustrated and disillusioned with her sister's behaviour. When a life changing incident occurs, Laura's wife, Katie, has to come to terms with a mysterious new reality.
A man comes home and finds the front door wide open.
In 1983, for the first time since the brand’s inception in 1953, Chevrolet did not release a Corvette model for that year. Designs were drawn, parts ordered but no car was ever released. On what would have been a celebratory 30th anniversary – no ‘Vette hit the market. In this HISTORY special, die-hard Corvette expert and builder Chris Mazzilli will try to fix this missing piece of muscle car history as he and his team build a one-of-a-kind 1983 Corvette from the ground up. The creation will be presented to a panel of experts, including the Corvette designers who pulled the plug on releasing the ’83 originally, to see if it’s worthy.
A ballerina with a baby and a coke habit. A regret-filled sister caught between her head and her heart. A country singer hiding out in her hometown. And at the center - one woman struggling to remember them all through the veil of her fading memories. STUCK embodies the stories of five women who struggle to break free. "Stuck" explores what it would be like to be in the mind of a woman who has Alzheimer's by using semi-linear storytelling, 5 different film and video formats, and blending time periods through production design.
A short period drama/comedy set in the dying days of steam travel in Britain. Richard takes the same train every day, never paying attention to his fellow commuters, till one day the love of his life boards the train...
This short film, animated with pencil drawings, tells the secret origin of the rain. A bird of prey has an unexpected encounter between the clouds.
A playwright is led into the world of her own story when one of her fictional characters seeks her help in a kidnapping incident.
A mesmerizing look at the tranquil countryside found on the Isle of Coll, Scotland.
The evolution of amplified music — from its birth in rock and roll to its golden age of Hi-Fi — to today's technology and what the future holds.
In a dystopian society where photographing the living is a severe crime, Antoine, a photographer specializing in cadavers, leads a grim yet peaceful existence. His work keeps him in a safe zone until his greatest rival, Jean-Pierre, breaks all the rules by capturing a forbidden image of a living giraffe. Feeling his reputation threatened, Antoine embarks on a journey to outdo Jean-Pierre, even if it means risking his own freedom- and life. Amidst corpses, cameras, and irony, Antoine must decide how far he's willing to go to be the best.
After going through a breakup and moving back home, James navigates through a "quarter life crisis" while dealing with mental illness, a spandex wearing superhero, hunting for coyotes and faith healing as he pursues his dream of making a feature film.
A mysterious woman wakes up left for dead in the desert and makes her way to a small town to enact her revenge.
Dani recounts life growing up in an Oxford greasy spoon caff. From 'At The Kitchen Table; Stories of Migration and Resilience', an animated installation commissioned by the Migration Museum for their immersive exhibition Room To Breathe.