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Hold On

Gwen was in a relationship until, out of the blue, her boyfriend dumped her. Chain dating to get over her breakup turns into finding someone she falls in love with. Love isn't Gwen's strong suit, and she sabotages the relationship as it gets serious. After working on herself and discarding some personal baggage, she makes amends with her would-be love. As a couple, they inspire each other. He ditches the cubicle for the harbor, and she ditches waiting on tables for nursing. It's not long after they marry, Gwen is on the receiving end of medical care as they try to make it through the most significant challenge either of them has ever faced.

Hold On

NR 2023
Preschool to Prison

Preschool to Prison is a compelling examination of how the United States public school system is built and operated like prisons. Zero-tolerance policies are used to justify suspension and arrests that set up a pathway to send children of color and children with special needs from school to prison. Children are being suspended, restrained, dragged, physically manhandled, and subsequently arrested for minor offenses such as throwing candy on a school bus. These personal accounts from people affected by the school-to-prison pipeline give riveting tales about the generational impact on society.

Preschool to Prison

NR 2023
Falstaff - OPÉRA DE LILLE

The lecherous Falstaff, with his infamous roving eye, finally meets his match when his underhand plans to solve money troubles have the three merry wives of Windsor conspiring to teach him a lesson. A drunkard, womaniser, troublemaker and glutton, Falstaff is also capable of tenderness and dejection. It is this endearing and complex character - so human in his excesses and demise - that director Denis Podalydès conjures up in the inspired setting of a run-down hospital designed by Eric Ruf.

Falstaff - OPÉRA DE LILLE

NR 2023
Pacific Mother

Pacific Mother journeys from Japan, to Hawaii, Tahiti, Rarotonga and Aotearoa to share interwoven stories of formidable women who live at one with the Pacific Ocean – freediving, spearfishing and paddling waka through its depths and playing with their children in its shallows – a stark contrast to fast-paced lifestyles of larger towns or cities. These women are all mothers who experienced diverse births in hospital, at home and by the sea, with and without medical assistance. Fukumoto also meets Māori and Japanese midwives who share indigenous traditions and rituals around birth that have been lost over recent generations, and are now gradually being reclaimed. Their stories demonstrate just how disconnected the global default maternity system is from the instinctive and cultural needs of mothers and families. They inspire a call to action on birthing rights, as well as a call for parents’ reconnection with their role as nurturers and protectors of their natural environment.

Pacific Mother

9.0 2023