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- Two criminals on the run end up working in a rice field and decide to recruit other workers for their next robbery.
- Donna has a drunken revelation on her hen night and decides that she has been missing out on the single life. So with just days to go, she calls off her wedding to fiancé Karl and moves in with her two best friends - Karen, an irresponsible primary school teacher, and Louise, a hopelessly romantic waitress. Will Donna find what she is looking for? Or will she find that the grass isn't always greener on the other side? Including a supporting cast of weird and wonderful ensemble characters, we follow the three girls as they try to navigate their way through the pitfalls of every day life, with frequently hilarious consequences.
- Renowned Russian piano teacher Irina Sousatzka gets a new student - Bengali piano prodigy Manek. They are both immigrants in the UK and bond quickly. When Manek's single mother's business fails, he must make a career decision.
- Gru, one of the world's greatest villains and fathers, has invented a new weapon, the Minion Gun, a machine capable of turning ordinary humans into Minions. He has let his three daughters (Margo, Edith and Agnes) in charge of training some guests. However, because of a distraction in the middle of the training, the Minion-transformed riders, along with Gru and his daughters are forced to recover Agnes' one-year anniversary adoption gift for Gru in the depths of his own laboratory.
- When a girl goes missing, a woman with a mysterious past tracks down the people responsible.
- Ethel (Dame Julie Andrews) and Norman Thayer (Christopher Plummer) are an old couple living "On Golden Pond". Their daughter, Chelsea Thayer Wayne (Glenne Headly), is forty-two-years-old, and has never been married. She is dating a forty-five-year-old dentist, and brings him up to Golden Pond to meet her parents. Her boyfriend, Bill Ray (Sam Robards), has a fourteen-year-old son named Billy (Will Rothhaar), who comes along. Young Billy has been virtually raised by his mother, who is newly divorced from his father. The troubled child is left with the elderly Thayers for some time, as his father and Chelsea take off for a tour of Europe. Character-driven story about an elderly man coming to terms with his age, and the nearing of death; a middle-aged woman attempting to enter into a father-daughter relationship with her dad, whom she has never known closely; and a young teenager dealing with parental divorce.
- This series is a fictional, fantasy, action adventure. A fantastic epic journey across the steppe around 800 BC with detailed history that mixes truth and fantasy in a mesmerizing way. Before Ghengis Khan, 33 total tribes of the Steppe united and rose against those that desecrated and mined their land, their descendants who would come to conquer the known world.
- Stoic and uptight L.A. lawyer, Cassie, is forced to return to Texas and meet her estranged and angsty teen daughter, Lyra when Lyra's father dies unexpectedly. Their personalities collide the moment they meet, especially since Cassie has not seen her daughter since birth. Their union is further strained when they are tasked to fulfill Lyra's father's last wish to have his ashes spread all over Texas. As the pair embark on their journey in a junky '62 Ford Fairlane, they confront their heartaches and misperceptions, eventually opening the door to forgiveness for two women who are biologically tied, yet have lived their lives as strangers. This dark comedy threads humor into otherwise heartbreaking situations and reminds us that life truly is about embracing the moments.
- A raw, intimate look at what dying looks like at The Isaiah House, a non-profit hospice in Rochester, New York. Servicing the marginalized community, a team of volunteers provide dignity, self-worth, and love to everyone they care for.
- A young man has to say goodbye to his mother who struggles with the high and lows in life, if he is to make his own mark on the world. But letting go isn't easy, especially not with a mother as unique and amazing as his. This is a film which gently takes its audience by the hand and lets us experience love at its hardest. That love which you ultimately have to say goodbye to.
- How do you track a killer whose victims have nothing in common?
- In a futuristic dystopian world young women are remote viewers for the government. A remote viewer, on a journey to deliver a family heirloom, must decide whether she will die as a hero or escape to live the life of a regular teenager.
- The Wishing Tree is the story of one woman's hiking expedition initiated as a quest for perspective, peace, answers and ultimately a way to heal from personal tragedy. While hiking, Julia runs into Caleb and Ryan, two guys who are also dealing with their own demons. An unexpected journey of self-discovery and transformation that illustrates, sometimes hope can be discovered in the most unlikely ways. The film is set against the most stunning backdrop of the Northern Ontario hiking trails.
- Joanna is the youngest female body builder to get her 'pro' card at 20 years old. Born and bred in Cornwall she has moved to LA to pursue her dream to win 'Miss Olympia' the ultimate bodybuilding competition. A personal journey into Joanna's struggles as an athlete and insights into the Strange and misunderstood world of female Bodybuilding.
- A female driven sketch comedy series, centered around title character, Laura. With a wildly entertaining and talented ensemble cast, Laura celebrates the challenges and misadventures of surviving your 20's.
- Director Jon Brewer profiles the life of the musician using private journals.
- Shirley, an old box turtle, meets a very lost raccoon named Fernando Hernandafandavez, and helps him discover the magic of spring. Together they learn about a newborn fawn who sleeps alone in the woods.
- Students, coaches, and players interact at a high school on the evening of a basketball game.
- Beat Era photographer, Charles Brittin, hosts a weekend in his Palisades (CA) home. Guests, strangers to one another, gradually arrive and engage in improvised conversation. Momentarily escaping the chatter, guests expose the hidden natures behind their troubled party interactions to their kind host.
- On Marginean family's splendid domain, life is calm, days drip slowly without any ado, without flutter. But one fall day, peace is disturbed by a news which terrifies the village people: the lifeless body of a young woman is discovered in the Ravens' Forest.
- Fear The darkness, Do not go in the water.
- A young Melbourne man's illegal business takes off and is thriving until his pig-headedness sends everything awry.
- This is Cardiff in the 21st Century. Ambitious, bold and brash. This is the new generation of young Welsh speakers, city slickers and migrants from the old country, finding their feet and making up the rules in the Fastest Growing Capital City in Europe.
- The Legend of Mordred is a dark Arthurian drama, telling the legends from the point of view of Arthur's much vilified illegitimate son, set in the 6th Century, drawing heavily from very early sources, including the Annales Cambriae, the Welsh Triads, the Mabinogion, and local legends in Devon and Cornwall, as well as more recent medieval sources. This drama is set in the 530s, against the backdrop of the Saxon invasions, heavily influenced by Celtic legends, Druidic traditions, and the earliest tales of Arthur, and his followers.
- Laughter yoga is a form of exercise, which was developed in 1995 by Madan Kataria, a medical doctor from India, and is now practiced in more than 70 countries. It combines deep yoga breathing with laughter exercises for maximum health benefit. This film contains high-impact laughter yoga workout designed specifically for children, complete with a warm up, deep breathing, original songs, guided relaxation, and 27 unique laughter exercises. Each part of the workout is demonstrated by Laughing Laura and her 19 laughter friends, children ages 4 to 11.
- At her father's will reading, Sam learns a dark secret about his past. Specifically, he briefly spent time as a CIA agent, tortured and killed a man suspected of treason, and kept this chapter of his life completely hidden from his family. As Sam tries to grapple with this new and completely different version of her father, she also learns there's more: Incapable of doing it himself while he was still alive, her dad's last wish to tell his victim's family the truth now falls squarely on Sam. Sam embarks on a tense and problem-ridden journey to the harrowing suburbs of New Jersey to figure out how to tell a family, "Oh hi, my dad killed your dad."
- In 'What's the Matter with Kansas?' a politically active Kansas megachurch splinters, moves to an amusement park, and when that fails, a Best Western motel. Meanwhile, an idealistic farmer revives Kansas' progressive tradition, taking his message all the way to Washington, D.C.
- Is what they see a reality? How could you tell if the world is mad or if it is you who is losing your mind? All you know is what you perceive, but they won't let you dream - Terry is the only one who can see colours in a society of black and white perception. Is he mad or is the society? And how can he ever explain what he is seeing to his beloved Pat? Follow the psychological journey of an odd one out trying to understand his own, as well as the society's mind.
- 3 girls, 3 immigrant families, 3 romances, 1 tennis final. Told by Helen, a 21 year old virgin being raised by her matchmaking Greek grandmother.
- As their desperation grows and structure deteriorates, the new rules of this hostile world become clear. There are none. No man's land. A rift in time.
- Cooking with Fire is a national competitive cooking program that showcases the culinary talents of the men and women firefighters from our surrounding communities. Firefighters are known as great cooks and this is their chance to prove that they can compete with the best. What will they make, how will they handle a cooking competition, who will win?
- "Burning Bridges" is about the arson of Mood's Bridge, a historic covered bridge in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA, and the restorative conference held in its wake. This emotional conference brought together the six young men who burned down the bridge with their families and members of the community - a community moving through grief and anger to healing.
- What does a rural town in South Carolina have to do with China? Americans consume nearly twenty billion new items of clothing each year, and at least one billion of them are made in China. Cotton Road uncovers the transnational movement of cotton and tells the stories of workers lives in a conventional cotton supply chain. From rural farms in South Carolina to factory cities in China, we span the globe to encounter the industrial processes behind our rapacious consumption of cheap clothing and textile products. Are we connected to one another through the things we consume? Cotton Road explores a contemporary landscape of globalized labor through human stories and provides an opportunity to reflect on the ways our consumption impacts others and drives a global economy.
- Told by the people who lived through these wondrous events 1531 tells us what really happened in Mexico at the time of the apparitions of the Virgen of Guadalupe. It is a story of love, hope and reassurance that invites us to trust Good and not to be afraid. Watch this story very carefully, it could be your own story and just you will have to decide what to do about it. After you see 1531... your life will never be the same.
- The Rainbow Prince Project aims to foster conversations with children about their heroes, their differences, and their commonalities. We will do this by screening our thirty-minute modern fairytale which flips that traditional narrative and offers inclusion and new models... "Once upon a time a Brown Princess saves the Prince..." The Rainbow Prince is a contemporary live action fairy tale, with a twist on The Sleeping Beauty story. Rainbow, who changes colors with his feelings, is left on the castle steps of a King and Queen. Now a Prince, he is put to sleep by an evil Wizard and his dangerous cohort scheming to take over the kingdom. Rainbow is temporarily awakened for 21 years by the Mother of the Forest, a wise, powerful healing woman. The sole remedy to reverse the spell forever is a kiss from True Love. This happens to be from a beautiful Brown Princess. Marea must save the Prince and his entire kingdom. The Rainbow Prince is a 30-minute live action film for a K-6 audience that flips the traditional fairy tale narrative to expose children to new models of power and heroism.
- An intimate documentary that seeks to reflect on one's own identity through the reconstruction of memories.
- SUZAN PITT: PERSISTENCE OF VISION is a portrait of the internationally acclaimed animation director and her award winning films, ASPARAGUS (1979), JOY STREET (1995) and EL DOCTOR (2006). Pitt's films, which have been called "visual poems" have stunned audiences with their rich beauty and surreal storytelling. This documentary explores the inspirations, journeys, and creative expression from which her films have evolved throughout her career.
- Refusenik chronicles the thirty-year international movement to free Soviet Jews. The first retrospective film about the movement, it has been called a "seminal" work on the subject. Told through the eyes of activists on both sides of the Iron Curtain - many whom survived punishment in Soviet Gulag labor camps - the film is a tapestry of first person accounts of heroism, sacrifice, and ultimately, liberation.
- This short film captures a moment in time from the early career of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Johnny Cash. Memories are recalled through a drug induced haze as Johnny pops pill after pill. The Reporter interviews Johnny as Johnny alternately becomes angry, friendly, distant, reflective and abusive. Johnny ultimately communicates with his long dead older brother and finally finds some peace.
- A virus can strike anyone we love...or anything. Distraught and despondent 'Miss Laura' Hayes pours out her feeling and emotions about one who has become part of her life, part of her family. Waiting for his return seems like an eternity. She has no one to talk to but YOU.
- Marketing Manager, Bob Wellman, is a bright man who has been selected to lead the sales and marketing team at his company and married to Linda Wellman. Linda Wellman is seven months pregnant and hiding a past that will eventually be revealed. During her new marriage, she re-encounters her past which puts her future baby in danger. A neighborhood Detective starts to piece a series of events back to Linda and he is also worming his way into her psyche. Perhaps surprisingly, however, she is doing the same to him.
- A Native/Non Native couple in Montana, ahead of their wedding. Through their struggles we explore how gender and identity issues affect different generations in Montana.
- A short film warning about abusive relationships and online predators.
- A struggling cafe owner is intrigued when a mysterious, elderly stranger takes an interest in her life.
- Street Reporter tells the journey of Sheila White, 59, who dreams of becoming a photojournalist and overcoming her life of homelessness. Yearning to make this change, she studies at a local university while completing homework late into the night at the women's shelter. As a reporter investigating the story of "Tent City" for the local street paper, Sheila discovers the power of her voice as a community journalist and the re-humanizing effects of life's most basic need: a place to call home. Winner, Audience Award for Best Short Documentary at the Austin Film Festival and Indy Shorts Film Festival; Winner, Social Impact Media (SIMA) Award for Creative Activism 2022; Finalist, Best Short Documentary, Annapolis Film Festival, 2022.
- Hurt people hurt people. 'Echo' proffers a voyeuristic lens on a picture-perfect facade of 'happy ever after,' exposing the duplicitous nature of a narcissistic woman. An exploration of the cyclical nature of abuse through drama, demonstrating the ways in which domestic violence manifests, and echoes through generations. A counter-narrative that attempts to subvert societal prejudice surrounding perpetrators of abuse, offering a fresh and nuanced perspective on male victims.
- "Belleflower" gives a snapshot of mental illness through Sam's story. We follow Sam, a burgeoning painter, as he spirals deeper into his own mind throughout the development of Schizophrenia. Throughout the journey, Sam's relationships take a front seat. "Belleflower" explores Sam's relationship with Devin, his guarded yet brotherly roommate, as well as Belle, a free-spirited young woman who Sam soon falls in love with. As Sam sinks further into his mind, the lines of reality and hallucination begin to blur and Sam is forced to ask him what is real and confront the pain of reality.
- A woman in her twenties humorously battles the world of online dating, only to be unsuccessful with every man she meets. When she's about to give up hope, she meets an incredible woman that turns her world around. Finding Brooklyn is a story of hope, new beginnings, and the hilarious challenges that we face in search of them.
- Filmed, directed and produced by Laura Fairrie, The Battle for Barking records an historic moment in British politics through the microcosm of one East London constituency. As it chronicles the rise and fall of the far-right British National Party, it gives a fascinating insight into the inner workings of the "BNP family" and the working class disillusionment with the Labour party that fuelled the BNP campaign. The film is an honest, moving and humorous portrait of a white working class community forced to face the changes brought by new immigrant populations and decide whether the BNP could ever provide an answer to their despair. Filmed over the course of a year, and with extraordinary access to both camps, the film follows two very different political opponents as they battle towards the 2010 General Election. Long-standing Labour MP Margaret Hodge is a stalwart of the New Labour establishment and, as the daughter of a German Jewish refugee, a strong advocate of community cohesion. Running against her is Nick Griffin, the BNP leader and self-styled "voice of the ordinary people". Griffin is a controversial figure, with a conviction for inciting racial hatred, who nonetheless wields considerable support. Following the candidates and their respective teams right up until election night, the film takes you behind the scenes of both campaigns and as the election draws nearer follows the action as violence escalates on the streets.
- A movie about one of the most famous romances in history in the 12th century a teacher and a female student fall passionately in love. When she becomes pregnant he is castrated and goes to be a monk and she to be a nun. They wrote love letters for many years. In the end they were buried in the same grave and it is a place that lovers visit in France.