Threatened with eviction, a man finds a mysterious box that turns objects into cash.
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Away takes place in a distant post-apocalyptic future where the main character "The Traveler" is a young woman who's trying to survive by scavenging food and supplies as she wanders between a burnt forest and the almost "ghost city" she lives in.
Away
Max, a werewolf, receives an unexpected visit on the night of the full moon.
Phases
An electronic music composer and his troubled fan are plunged into a hallucinogenic nightmare where they must face an ancient Japanese entity - capable of bending space and time and wreaking havoc and death - to save their souls.
Bashira
When a viral video of Bigfoot emerges, a once popular influencer goes on a mission to film a vlog with Bigfoot and regain her fame.
Bigfoot Famous
A deadly strain of magic mushrooms overtakes a family man's life. Torn, he must decide between returning to his beloved India, or America's allure.
The Purple Night
Following six years of war between the Houthis, a rebel group backed by Iran, and a Saudi-led coalition, an estimated 2 million children in Yemen are suffering from starvation, and 3.5 million people have been internally displaced. In “Yemen’s COVID Cover-Up,” the Yemen-born al-Maghafi returns to her home country to investigate how COVID-19 has impacted these compounding crises. She finds evidence of a far higher death toll than Houthi authorities in the country’s north are admitting, and reveals that the Houthi suspension of doctors' salaries, international aid cuts and the Saudi blockade have had a dire impact on Yemeni doctors’ ability to treat COVID patients. “Lack of oxygen caused most of the deaths,” one doctor tells her. As President Biden commits to ending U.S. support for Saudi offensives in Yemen, this documentary is a powerful look at the situation on the ground.
Yemen's COVID Cover-Up
When a happy young exterminator discovers there's a better version of her out in the world, she begins to question the life she chose for herself.
The Other Morgan
Watch Them Die Slowly
Obsessive plant lover ‘M’ is hired by a unique agency that replaces missing family members. As she juggles her own personal attachments with the emotional needs of her clients, Succulent questions whether human affection can possibly be commodified.
Succulent
With unprecedented access, we go inside Task Force Argos, the world’s best investigative team dedicated to rescuing the children being sexually abused by highly organised dark web networks. As technology reaches into every corner of the globe, this has become the fastest growing serious crime in the world. Tens of thousands of children are being exploited and tortured. Argos is often the only hope these children have of being found..
The Children In The Pictures
On a nuclear test site in 1952, a forsaken worker befriends an irradiated lizard.
The Atomic Spawn
Following a confrontation with her husband about his infidelity, a distraught wife pursues the woman complicit in his crime.
Breach
She's a people pleaser. She's insecure. She wants nothing more than to have clear skin. Her life changes drastically when she wishes on a fallen eyelash and her wish is granted: she has the clearest goddamn skin she's ever had. When word gets out that Anagha has magic eyelashes, she's exploited for them by her school, her community, and eventually the government. She battles the weight of the world with the weight of being a middle schooler.
Local Middle Schooler
In this featurette, ART + COM members join the cast and crew of the show to discuss its factual basis and the development of the court case.
Making The Billion Dollar Code
The UK schools scandal through the eyes of Black parents, teachers, and activists who banded together to expose the injustice and force the education system to change.
Subnormal
Before his 21st birthday, a young man travels from Indiana to California to confront his deadbeat father and meets a struggling singer along the way.
End of the Road
A journey from Vienna to Copenhagen, from Malta to Amsterdam, from Southern Italy to London to understand what can be done to react to organized crime, and the 'ndrangheta crime syndicate.
Se dicessimo la verità
A great flood arrives in a desert kingdom, transforming a dustbowl into a vast and lush wetland, in one of the most diverse habitats on earth. This breath-taking blue-chip natural history film is a journey through Okavango’s seasons, seen through the eyes of an indigenous River Bushman. Our storyteller guides us through the course of Okavango’s flood and into a savage drought, interweaving intimate and spectacular wildlife stories. The arrival and disappearance of precious water determines the destiny of the millions of animals that call Okavango home. For many, the flood is a lifeline. For others, it brings the greatest challenges. Everyone lives or dies by this epic event. It is the heartbeat of the Kalahari.
Okavango: A Flood of Life
Jean-Claude Van Damme is back, and this time it's personal. Seventy-two photograms constructed from a 35mm trailer of JCVD's opus The Quest (1996). Re-examining conceptions of masculinity by deconstructing some of the images I watched repeatedly as a child.
Monsieur Jean-Claude
When a young woman turns to the camera for refuge, she ends up with a firsthand account of what will become the deadliest man-made epidemic in United States history.
Anonymous Sister
On the 9th of April 2021, La Soufrière, St. Vincent and the Grenadines' volcano, began to erupt explosively. The eruptions were still ongoing for a while, and by the second it was sending volcanic ash to my homeland, Barbados. Houses, cars, roads and much more were covered by the ash. Citizens of St. Vincent were evacuated but some had either been left behind or been put in life-threatening situations. Their water supply was being cut off, electrical power, and they were running out of food supplies and some had nowhere to sleep at night. This film wasn't made to make St. Vincent or Barbados look bad in any way, shape or form. I just really like the apocalyptic feel it gave to the surroundings and I decided to use it to its potential. I named it "Future" because it reminds me of what I think the future will look like due to mankind's ignorance.
Future
When Othmane Zolati left El Jadida, Morocco at twenty years old, he had never been anywhere. 1398 days and 24 countries later, he returned home a changed man.
Africa & I
Gyles Brandreth travels to the places that inspired one of Britain's most famous storytellers.
In Charles Dickens Footsteps with Gyles Brandreth
This experimental animated short shows the life of a forest through storms, seasons, and a variety of art forms.
Life Eternal
Once upon a time in a magical land far away, lived a little girl white as snow, and red as blood with hair as dark as ebony. Let's gather around and listen to Snow White as she narrates a collection of classic fairytales. Won't you join us for Snow White's Story Time?
Snow White's Storytime
From producer Jessie Seitz and Vile Video Productions comes the first woman led extreme cinema anthology, FUKT. Featuring work by Dylan Greenberg, Brooklyn Ewing, Dixie Gers, Sydney Clara Brafman, Ashley Crewl, Megan Beck, and Jessie Seitz.
Fukt
On the way to a final gig before she joins the rat race, Nicky's car breaks down on a quiet country lane off a motorway locally known as the Highway of Tears. When a Samaritan stops to offer help, she is unsure whether to trust him in this homage to British 70s psychological-thrillers
All on a Summer's Day
Commissioned by Chunky Move, this playfully experimental work traverses ritual, body modification and algorithms. Fragmented bodies, talking rams and drones surveilling every gyration. Blending dance, film, digital animation and artist dialogue, and commissioned as part of Chunky Move’s Activators series, the nostalgic-futurist Bonanza! is a lament for our physical bodies and an exaltation of digital reincarnation.
Bonanza!
Three assassins discuss a plot to murder the host of a house party.
Life of the Party
Short story from Renaissance period dedicated to fulfillment of duty, friendship and passing the heritable patrimony on.
Patrimonium
With a Little Help from My Friends captures one special night on November 21, 2020 when Steve Lukather, Joseph Wil-liams and David Paich appeared with the new line-up of Toto for a global event originating from Los Angeles, CA. Joining Lukather, Williams and Paich for this next chapter in their indelible history are new band members bassist John Pierce, drummer Robert "Sput" Searight, and keyboardist / background vocalist Steve Maggiora.
Toto: With a Little Help from My Friends
Follows Mas and Saha, two young Iranian asylum seeker musicians, navigating a frightening new world of immigration detention - where they discover the power of music.
Scattered People
A husband and wife on the brink of divorce are trapped at a Lake House on their anniversary and are forced to confront their demons, both real and imaginary.
Calm Before
Ryan gives you a tour to the beauty of Montreal as Perfect Day plays.
Ryan
A newly divorced attorney on the verge of coming out meets a flirtatious rocker in a record store.
Couple of Guys - The Meet Up
An after-hours security guard is caught in a strange situation.
After Hours
Girlhood follows the story of three seventeen-year-old girls in a neighborhood in the center of Athens as they go through the difficult period of transition to adulthood while in quarantine isolation. Christina, Nefeli and Vera experiencing sexism, dream of their independence and try to learn to love themselves. With their faces glued to a screen, they take refuge in each other and await to finish school.
Girlhood
A Matter of Time
Resurgence tells the story of Jonas Gilham, a poet from Washington, DC, on a journey to transcend his own learned toxic masculinity from the street to prison, where self-education and egalitarian principles transformed a very troubled boy into a man committed to guiding other men through their own personal revolutions. After 17 years behind bars, Jonas offers his voice into the critical conversation about how we as a society can heal and prevent violence by reimagining masculinity to build a better, more equal future.
Resurgence
Occupying gaps in memory and history, Blue Distance serves as a personal and poetic intervention into the filmmaker’s familial immigration story. The film places in communion the mythic powers of cinema and the production of personal and cultural histories. Underpinning these tensions is the immigratory reality of occupying stolen land while trying to secure one’s own actualization.
Blue Distance
A Groovy 1960s Musical Take on Wilde’s Most Popular Play. Being Earnest takes place in a mod, 1960’s, Austin Powers-era setting. All of the brilliant wit in Wilde’s most popular play intact in this effervescent musical about two young couples and the societal conventions, over-bearing mothers, and misplaced handbags in railway stations that they must overcome in the course of finding true love. The score is a sparkling homage to 1960’s rock groups such as Herman’s Hermits, The Dave Clark Five, The Rolling Stones, The Seekers, The Hollies, The Lovin’ Spoonful and more.
Being Earnest
A story about a person suffering from Hypochondriasis during the Co-Vid19 Pandemic.
Doubt
On Christmas Eve, a dysfunctional Cuban family gathers around the dinner table. Caro (Erica Adams) struggles to get through the night as everyone grapples with political correctness, current events and the incessant battle between left and right. As resentment escalates into verbal and literal diarrhea, they uncover hard truths about themselves —all before the flan.
Noche Buena
Michael Shulan was once a struggling novelist who owned a storefront space down in NYC's trendy Soho neighborhood. The attacks on the World Trade Center changed his life forever. He & three friends turned his Spring Street space into a now-famous crowdsourced photo exhibit called "Here Is New York." For five years, he was known as the world's leading expert on 9/11 photography. Then, the lifelong outsider was invited to be part of something big. Shulan was named the Creative Director of the National 9/11 Museum at Ground Zero. This is the story of his dream job and how it turned against him. His vision of an open, inclusive, participatory place for America to engage in the painful, personal story of 9/11 goes wrong. His role as creative leader turns into a daily battle to keep his vision alive.
The Outsider
For decades, world governments have lied to the people about the alien presence on Earth. Project Blue Book was reportedly closed down in 1969, but the discovery of the AATP program dispels any notion that the military and ruling powers of the US and other nations aren't interested in UFOs. Now with verified video of UFOs from military sources, it's time to explore the truth and why the ruling factions have been deceiving us since the early 40's, even before Roswell.
Alien Deception: The Biggest Lie in History
"Pons" is a film made of a single fixed-sequence shot, lasting half an hour, which shows the Ain river and the Priay bridge spanning it.
Pons
The villagers of the Paranapuã sing and dance traditional songs of the Guarani people. These songs reveal the soul of a village constantly threatened in its territoriality, since it is near an urban area.
ALDEIA PARANAPUÃ
Long-time, twenty-something friends, Frances and Eliza, embark on a getaway at a secluded vacation home for a weekend of camaraderie and relaxation. But underlying tensions and stoned revelations soon find the two friends at odds. In an attempt to reset the course, they venture out for a night at the local dive bar, only to see their unconscious rivalry flair up as they vie for the attention of the local barback. Caught in a game of cat and mouse, they bring him back to the house where the evening quickly devolves into booze-fueled competition.
Something You've Never Told Me
Tells the story of a woman who moves from California to New York. The song draws parallels with Duritz's personal journey and his own struggles with mental illness.
Butter Miracle Suite One
This is a story of four friends , one is an unsuccessful poet, Probal, who keeps on trying to publish his books but cannot, one is a failed scientist, Daipayan, who is a bad alcohol addict, one is a lazy medical representative, Promothesh, who is very unstable in his job and keeps changing his job again and again, and the only girl in the gang, Soumi, is a student of sound designing, who is struggling with her career and therefore takes no help from her family, living together in a mess, who all were running through a poor condition as they traveled all the way from different village parts of west Bengal to Kolkata. To get rid of this poorness , they decided to make adventure & money ; They accepted a bet of staying in a haunted house, situated in Murshidabad, for three days which was published in a daily as an advertisement. If they succeed they will receive a lot of amount from the house owner which might solve their problem.
Jogakhichuri
In 1916, twenty-year-old Marion Wong wrote and directed The Curse of Quon Gwon, the earliest example of an Asian American film. What initially appears to be a story about a Chinese family cursed for allowing Western influence through the door, proves to be an illuminating examination of cultural diaspora years ahead of its time.Sandwiched between two global pandemics, this documentary follows the Wong family descendents as they secure The Curse of Quon Gwon its place in film history and new revelations rise to the surface.
Family Legend
Come spirit, come charm, and join us for a magical experience as we present a behind the scenes look at The Secret Garden. This 2018 workshop, originally presented for top Broadway professionals and theatre owners, features a new revision of the musical reimagined by the original creators.
The Secret Garden: The Musical
From the bottoms, straight into the pantheon of legendary rappers. Boosie Badazz reminds us that the American Dream is alive and well. Through this autobiographic feature length film we explore the people, places, and portions of Boosie’s life most formative. Through the lens of the legendary creator himself. We peer through the veil, and into the heart of a man; unhinged, and unwavering in his pursuit of greatness. Orson Wells, author of War of the Worlds, once described his masterpiece, Citizen Kane as an exploration of character rather than an exposition of conflict. This film follows the same philosophy. It’s not often you can say that Citizen Kane and Nirvana's "Nevermind" have anything in common, but through both works we feel closer to the creator.
My Struggle
Super-8mm short that is part of Blanca García's ipsae series. ipsae iii iv is the diptych comprised of ipsae (maria) and ipsae (andrea), which delves on tender intimacies.
ipsae (andrea)
A meditative film on a composite A+B image. Image B will be in turn an extract from a film by Vittorio de Sica (DUE DONNE), the sun in the trees, the sea, a cliff, the Traveller Contemplating a Sea of Clouds (Friedrich) or his heirs. When image A is alone on the screen, it is a green theatre. When image B appears inside image A, the gaze is immediately drawn to this smaller image, the cinema image.
Proscenium
The film is about an employee who lives a monotonous life, but when he registers on a website, he encounters a message that makes him think.
Monotonus
1923. In the heart of an old English college, Edward Williams receives an engraving of of an unknown country house with an imposing facade, a sweeping lawn - and, just perhaps, something else.
A Ghost Story for Christmas: The Mezzotint
Two sisters embark on a hilarious, mile-a-minute road trip to rescue their grandmother and her beloved dog from her retirement home before their reckless sister gets there first.