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- Pakistan-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani and grad student Emily Gardner fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family's expectations, and his true feelings.
- A documentary film about session and touring musicians that are hired by well established and famous bands and artists like Metallica, KISS, and Billy Joel. These hired guns may not be household names, but are still masters of their craft.
- A team of lovably schlubby office drones who suddenly find themselves in a position to pitch a big new idea to head honcho Vivienne. What ensues is a madcap dash for a prototype and presentation.
- Struggling to find the truth behind her son's mysterious death, an estranged mother must confront her own hidden guilt.
- With Gordo away, Danny Stevens reminisces about the period from 1975 through 1983 via a look though a box of items from that period of his life.
- Directed by Peter Chan, the short film titled Three Minutes looks into the life of a train attendant who only has three minutes to spend with her son as she meets him at a station midway through her journey. Shot completely with the iPhone X, it's a poignant story of love and waiting, and a reminder to treasure time with those you value the most.
- In the Mission Impossible parody video that kicked off the event, an Apple employee racing across the Apple Park campus to deliver an item to Tim Cook uses "Hey Siri" with the AirPods to ask for the fastest route to the Steve Jobs Theater. With only about two-and-a-half minutes to spare, she sprints across tables, slides across floors, leaps from staircases and skips across a pond, assisted by Siri, her Apple Watch and other technologies to negotiate her formidable obstacle course: the brand's Apple Park corporate headquarters.
- Homework assignments are always a drag, and this week's is no different. The teacher assigns his class projects on gravity, due Friday. Accompanied by a reading of the comedically caustic poem "Homework! Oh, Homework!" by Jack Prelutsky, the kids head out to construct their experiments with watermelons, eggs, ramps and bicycles, all of which they document and analyze using educational apps for the 9.7-inch Apple iPad. After marking up their final observations with the Apple Pencil, these students are ready to present their Newtonian models of orbit, velocity and force in class on Friday. And, during experimentation time, they even got to jump on a trampoline covered with water balloons! Maybe not all homework is so bad after all.
- Rosalee Glass, a former Holocaust survivor taken prisoner to a Siberian gulag during WWII transforms her destiny. In her 80s she begins an acting career, in her 90s wins a Senior beauty pageant and dares to ride Alaskan Sled dogs at 100.
- A director and his assistant do a walk-through of the planned opening number for Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2015).
- Documentary provides the viewing public, for perhaps the first time a look into the migratory and social habits of the elusive Developus Tritorapsis. As the unique mammals gather from all corners of the world, with the sun harsh on the "nocturnal, cave-dwelling creatures," as crowds are seen streaming into the conference. According to Apple, D. tritorapsis is a unique species of the Developer genus, which evolved at an unprecedented speed since their inception in the Silicon Valley. They're found on every continent worldwide, save for Antarctica, and exhibit a wide range of morphologies specifically adapted to their local programming environments. But no matter where they are found, each member of this species is imbued with a profound instinctive drive to make an annual pilgrimage to the San Jose Bay Area, on North America's West Coast, in order to pay fealty to the organization which first bore them into existence, Apple Inc. Developers will actually emerge every 11.5 months from their apartments and shared co-working spaces like vitamin D-deprived, unwashed cicadas to make this trek. D. tritorapsis are most vulnerable to predation when forced into the natural brightness of the Sun. Blinded by the light, developers become confused and aggressive in the immediate days after leaving the relative safety of their dens.
- Pseudo-documentary about the railway reopening of the old Guadix - Almendricos through the fusion of the abandoned landscape of the old stations with the abstract pictorial works of Mark Rothko
- Five hours long film shot on iPhone 11 Pro in The Hermitage Museum in Saint-Petersburg
- Bandmates Syd, Matt Martians, Patrick Page II, Christopher Smith, and Steve Lacy gather in the kitchen to record the premiere of the second season of their Beats 1 show, The Internet Presents: The Internet. It features special guest: Syd's mother.
- A 12 part systematic journey of Christianity. Intro, Chance or Design, Creation - ID, Biblical Roots, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, New Testament, What is a Christian?, Angels and Demons, Warnings, Interpretation, End of the Age