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- A younger brother wants to be included in his older brother's group, but before they let him in, he must prove himself.
- Believing in the existence of mermaids, a 7-year-old girl drifts into her secret fantasy world as she observes her mother pine with wasted love.
- This documentary examines the dozens of Yiddish-language talking films made in the United States and Europe between the release of The Jazz Singer in 1927 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.
- Chicken farmer John Lloyd learns the importance of blood tests when he gives his pregnant wife a dose of the clap after a one-night fling with a lonely waitress. Shot in Harmony, Georgia, with a cast of non-professionals and produced in association with the Georgia Department of Health, Birthright originally began as a serious educational film but took a detour into degradation.
- Kat's just spinning her wheels until she meets Bug, a young boy who gives her lessons in love.
- A traumatized teenage marine forms an unlikely bond with a rebellious young girl at his homecoming party.
- A boy, a question, a pack of lies, and a knock on a half-sister's door for the first time.
- A young Korean-American girl, with an overly intimate relationship with her mother, struggles to make friends in her high school. The thrilling secrets of her new friends are well kept in her diary, and she is not prepared when she's accused of snatching them out.
- Jose Aviles (23), a Guatemalan immigrant, knows that he needs to work hard to get the baby's crib. Despite his hard work as a day laborer and his friendly bond with his boss, Ralph, Jose has to face the fact that justice can sometimes be cast aside and the American dream can be put on hold.
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- A curious teenager, Selin is playing table tennis alone in an empty private high school waiting for her dad, the school principal. The next thing she knows is that she is in a men-dominated working-class coffee shop with her table tennis racket. And she is not alone because her platonic love, Cem works there as the 'tea boy.'
- A date between a serial killer and an Instagram influencer turns wrong.
- Using documentary footage, this film deals with Adolf Hitler's career, from he became a political figure in 1923 to the end of Second World War.
- In 1976 civil-war-torn Beirut, a young rebellious woman fights to free her neighborhood from the control of the Holiday-Inn Sniper and to maintain her relationship with a woman bound by social norms.
- On December 18th 2011 it was reported that Kim Jong Il died of a heart attack while traveling by train in North Korea. The truth is much more interesting.
- A promising cello student gets involved in a passionate relationship with his teacher.
- João, a middle-aged Brazilian man, goes to ask his brother-in-law for another chance.
- Eliah uses new medical tech mixed with black market anesthesia inducing drugs to keep his partner Sydney, alive. As the tech starts to destroy Sydney's mind, their drug dealer breaks in.
- A disgruntled cheerleader runs away to NYC where she meets an inept thief. The two join forces becoming street performers while the drum major from her high school tracks her down.
- A mysterious man (Zia Harris) wakes up on the side of the road, injured and confused, who is he, where does he come from, and where will he end up when he can't find his way home?
- Two friends try to escape from paying their bills at a restaurant only to find themselves falling into a greater problem once one of them falls into a hole.
- The city that never sleeps? More like the city that falls into bed exhausted. In this four-part documentary series about New Yorkers who work at night, we follow a baker, a fishmonger, a medical resident, and others whose workdays don't get going until after the sun goes down.
- Alan meets Joseph in a laundromat while doing his weekly laundry, and their eyes meet. What begins as a potential romantic opportunity, soon becomes a chase through the streets of New York City. A chase for stolen clothes.
- Two antique dolls must confront their secret feelings for each other after a night of unforgettable passion.
- After his wife is killed in a hit-and-run accident by a mysterious Hooded Man, DYLAN BRANDT, a Theoretical Physicist, builds a Quantum Suicide Machine to jump through parallel universes to find another version of his wife. Based on the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, where a man storms of the Gates of Hades to return his wife to the land of the living, Dylan transverses infinite worlds of the Multi-verse to find his wife. But with every jump, Dylan is thwarted by the efforts of the mysterious Hooded Man. Ignoring the warnings of his mentor, DR. YAMAMOTO, Dylan recklessly jumps into ever more flawed universes, until the rules of physics completely break down, threatening to destroy the universe and everything in it.
- Mocumentary about the employees at the Department of Time Travel Regulation.
- Justin, a 17-year old entering his final year of high school, gets a job as a life guard at a fitness center. Surrounded by hard bodies of both sexes and instructed by his boss to keep an eye on the steam room to report any men having sex, Justin begins to divine the direction his erotic feelings point. In separate incidents, Vicky and Russell, two older co-workers, hit on him. He tries out responses to both, and then must figure out what to do with his new self-knowledge.
- Tells the story of a chimpanzee taken from its mother at birth and raised like a human child by a family in a brownstone on the upper West Side in the 1970s.
- The exceptional life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon.
- Rafael, a young Hispanic man, dreams of playing the oboe at Lincoln Center and gets an audition. But circumstances throw a monkey wrench in Rafael's plans.
- Making an indie film is murder under the best of circumstances, but first-time director Eddie Vassick's scenario is chaotic. Halfway through filming his main investor croaks. He has to tangle with the investor's widow who not only demands a plum role in the film when she's never acted a day in her life, but sells the film's rights to none other than Eddie's domineering older brother Warren. Warren is a B-movie mogul, king of commercial flicks, who has cast a shadow over Eddie his entire life. Eddie is forced to bend to Warren's will, and Warren immediately issues an impossible ultimatum, true to form. Eddie must re-shoot the entire film in costly 35mm format in four weeks time, or control of the entire project will revert to Warren. Meanwhile, Warren, who has always been secretly jealous of his little brother's inherent talents, has gotten his hands on a copy of Eddie's script and views this project as his one shot to catapult himself from the "B" leagues into the majors. Warren thrusts Eddie head-first into the world of big budget filmmaking, with all of the crippling pressure and diluted artistic integrity that come along with it. Eddie must face many obstacles, including a break-neck production pace, a sexy ball-breaker of an Assistant Director, and stone-aged, unionized crew members who are frozen in their ways. Warren plots that all of these elements will drive Eddie to directing destruction. Warren is right about one thing. The love-hate dynamics of Eddie's relationship with his Assistant Director Dana prove undeniable to Eddie. He falls in love with a completely resistant Dana, and must win her over during the course of the knock-down, drag-out production melee. Also, Warren seduces Eddie's right-hand man Oliver, tempting him with the perks of entertainment industry wealth and power. Oliver's resulting focus on beautiful women and late night partying costs Eddie a valuable pillar of support that could end up costing him the film. With crises like these, Eddie's film career embarks on a race against the calendar. With every obstacle Warren throws his way, Eddie is one step closer to losing his precious film and all of his dreams. Warren can taste victory and sees the prize of Eddie's film within his grasp, if only he is successful in his mission of "Redirecting Eddie."
- Wall Street business executives Bowers and his assistant Lisa get stuck in an elevator where the lingo of commerce is transformed into the language of love.
- In southwest Turkey, a Dutch woman helps save the lives of illegal immigrants but is forced to confront the unattended needs of those who love her.
- A linguistics professor and her family find their bonds tested when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
- We all have a story to tell... StorySpace @ Columbia brings the phenomenal, personal stories of students from across Columbia into one room, for listening and inspiration.
- Kaveh, a young man from America, walks the roads of southern Iran searching for Dehdari, his recently deceased and estranged father's childhood home. Abdul Reza, a thirty year old truck driver plagued by financial needs and family responsibilities, fixes his fatigued truck by the side of the road. Kaveh hires Abdul Reza as his guide, and together these two strangers embark on a three day journey that leads them from a tiny village, to an ancient graveyard and in search of a murderer. A journey of conflicts and juxtapositions that forces Kaveh deeper into the past, towards peace and forgiveness.
- Documentary centers on the vending machine popularized in the 20th century that offered fresh cooked meals in a commissary-style eatery.