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- A high-school boy, Cameron, cannot date Bianca until her anti-social older sister, Kat, has a boyfriend. So, Cameron pays a mysterious boy, Patrick, to charm Kat.
- At an archaeological dig in the ancient city of Hamunaptra, an American serving in the French Foreign Legion accidentally awakens a mummy who begins to wreak havoc as he searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love.
- Carly hosts her own home-grown web show, iCarly, Carly and sidekick Sam's regular webcasts ultimately feature everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes, and problem-solving.
- In a Napoleonic era insane asylum, an inmate, the irrepressible Marquis De Sade, fights a battle of wills against a tyrannically prudish doctor.
- Desperate to improve their social status, four best friends enter into an all-night scavenger hunt against the popular clique in their school.
- Terri Fletcher is a small town girl with the voice of a big-time singer. When personal tragedy interrupts her steady life, Terri defies her father's wishes and secretly heads off to spend a summer at a Los Angeles performing arts academy.
- Jane Eyre is an orphan cast out as a young girl by her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and sent to be raised in a harsh charity school for girls. There she learns to become a teacher and eventually seeks employment outside of the school. Her advertisement is answered by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax.
- Sakura stumbled upon the book of Clow Cards in a library. Accidentally setting the magical cards loose, it's now up to Sakura to catch them all with her best friend Tomoyo, and Kerberos, the guardian of the cards.
- When Drake and Josh accidentally send their little sister Megan on a plane to L.A., they soon find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation.
- Jane left gymnastics when an injury killed Olympics hope. Now 43, she gets a chance to perform a demanding "dance" in the air with Serena. The intimate act makes her forget her dead marriage.
- Miami lifeguards patrol the beaches, dealing with emergencies and personal dramas under the Florida sun.
- A group of friends on a road trip seek shelter at a mental institution in the woods, only to discover that the building is the home of a mysterious young girl named Roxy whose unsettling presence serves as a foreshadow of doom. Later, as the group attempt to unravel the mystery of Roxy, who seems to have endured years of abuse, a mysterious killer begins to hunt them from the darkness.
- Blaze Forrester is a high school junior in a near-distant post-apocalyptic future where the gene that turns people into zombies has infiltrated the human race. She carries this gene, as does her 12 year old brother Dax. They must conceal this fact for fear of being exiled outside of their sector (the city of Los Angeles) walls. Unfortunately, this is not possible as Dax confides in Blaze one evening and their father overhears, turning them in the very next morning. Naomi, Blaze's beautifully spirited, completely human girlfriend, gets exiled with them as well (guilty by association). They must fend for themselves in a desert full of loose zombies and questionably abandoned government experimentation labs, for if Blaze and Dax do not find some raw meat to consume quickly, their urges to devour Naomi may cause them to lose control of their mutation.
- Harry and his pals are back for more adventures when they face off against dark wizards, demented monsters, and the most horrible woman in the world, Dolores Umbridge! So strap on your diapers because it's time to go back to Hogwarts.
- A group of teenagers are haunted by a despicable act they committed when they were younger. Their actions caused the deaths of three innocent people. Now, on the anniversary of those deaths, an ominous calling card in the form of a carved pumpkin has been placed at each of their homes. Someone is out for revenge...the question is who?
- "Part Of Me Now: Living With Breast Cancer" targets the hardships and struggles those who've gone through Breast Cancer endure beyond their treatments. The film highlights a side to cancer that has yet to be focused on - the aftermath. It centers around the personal stories of individuals who will live with cancer in their bodies or as a lingering threat for the rest of their lives.
- Old Tom is a mischievous stray cat, that loves getting into trouble. With his owner Angela, his best friend Lucy and Angela's snobby friend Lavinia in tow, can Old Tom manage to control his behavior or will his antics get him into more trouble?
- Pauly embarks on an ambitious journey to break the world record for the longest pizza delivery by flying Bobo's legendary pizza across the globe and delivering it to Davo Dinkum at Uluru.
- Sweetnightgoodheart is a short-film about a man that prepares to make a huge change in his life; but all doesn't exactly turn out as planned and it all turns in the opposite direction from what he originally planned. As the plot continues the issues just get more extreme, Pete ends up with a very, very big problem that can not be... You guessed it, or you didn't; it can't be solved without hurting others or himself... Watch the dazzling short to find out what really goes on with Pete (played by Scottish actor David Tennant).
- A teen porn actor is on a desperate quest for success, love and belonging.
- Ever since the original premiered in 1977, Star Wars fans have waited to see how the Skywalker saga would end.
- After her adopted mother's disappearance, aspiring designer Lili returns to her hometown Mutiny Island, torn between newcomers and locals. Amid conflict, can Lili find her mother, save the island, and keep what matters most?
- Azdyne Amimour, a modest Parisian husband, father and grandfather. After a long and varied working life, at 74 he should be contemplating a peaceful retirement. But his days are fuelled by one overriding goal to find his missing granddaughter and make reparations for his son's crimes. On 13th November 2015, Islamic State launched a series of coordinated attacks on the Bataclan Hall and other Paris venues, killing 130 people. Azdyne's son, Samy Amimour, was one of the three Bataclan attackers; as police approached and fired at him, his suicide belt exploded. Samy left behind a daughter, Aicha, born in Syria just days after the terrible events. And now Azdyne feels he can't move on with life until he finds her. He feels responsible for her fate, as an innocent child, caught up in the trail of harm caused by Samy's actions. As his life and family unraveled in the wake of the attacks, Azdyne struggled to deal with guilt and shame, and with understanding the path that led his "quiet and thoughtful" son to perpetrating France's worst terrorist attack in modern history. In the face of public disgust and fear, he actively sought ways to contribute to the national attempt to understand the tragedy, and to heal society and himself. In the years since 2015, one objective has sustained him - a vow to find the granddaughter he has never met and bring her home. We meet Azdyne in 2019 as he takes initial legal steps towards finding Aicha. Recounting the events of that night in November 2015, it is clear that the guilt and pain live with him and with Samy's mother, Mouna, still. We see a fruit that has grown from the despair of the attacks, the deepening friendship with George Salines, whose daughter Lola was killed in the Bataclan. Together, the two engage with ex-prisoners to help counter Islamic State propaganda, and are instrumental in a group which brings together the families of victims and families of perpetrators of terrorism, equally determined, and united, in not wanting to allow terrorism to further divide France. Over the course of several years, Azdyne learns piecemeal information about Aicha, her whereabouts and wellbeing, which fuel his desire to head to Syria to help her. But the path to Syria is perilous and blocked at many turns. Suddenly, in July 2022, the bittersweet news breaks: Aicha has been repatriated to France. She is safe, but Azdyne will still, for an indeterminate length of time, be unable to finally meet her. Finding Aicha is the story of one man's search for his granddaughter - and the story of loss, guilt, of the shattering effects of terrorism on families and society and the search for reconciliation by those left behind. This is the story of the other victims of Isis - those whose stories we have yet to hear.
- Celebrating and inspiring romanticism in today's world by connecting with artisans, storytellers, musicians naturalists, creators, makers, and passionate people doing remarkable things. We are here to inspire, connect, and encourage. We chat weekly with artists, adventurers, insightful and passionate humans in all genres and talent fields. Every story is unique. Every story is worth telling. No matter at what stage you are with your craft, our audience will love to hear it. There is nothing to prepare. Our chat sessions are laid back where you share your journey. Just bring your story and yourself.
- A lesbian couple's relationship is tested when their eleven year old son is accused of molesting a five year old girl in kindergarten.
- When a high school teachers only son turns up mysteriously missing he goes on a personal killing rampage looking for his missing son and comes to find out he was closer than he thought.
- Trailer Park Princess is the story of Claire, a young woman thrust too early into adulthood, and her 12-year old sister Audrey. Both of them struggle to survive the hardships of life growing up in poverty with only each other to depend on. When a chance to escape appears in a gun-smoke filled trailer, both sisters are quick to take off on an adventure to a new life. They soon find out that escaping their past is much harder than they thought. After all, everybody's running from something.
- Tales From the Inverted World investigates the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of everyday life. Shane Cashman searches for answers concerning UFO encounters, cryptids, ghosts, inter-dimensional beings, secret government experiments, and more.
- Across the Line is an immersive virtual reality experience that places viewers in the shoes of a patient entering a health center for a safe and legal abortion. Combining real audio gathered at protests, scripted scenes, and documentary footage, the film is a powerful hybrid documentary-fiction depiction of the toxic environment that many health care providers, health center staff, and patients must walk through to provide or access health care on a typical day. It was executive produced by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and co-created by Nonny de la Peña of Emblematic Group and Brad Lichtenstein and Jeff Fitzsimmons from 371 Productions/Custom Reality Services. The filmmakers worked closely with health care providers and patients to understand their experiences and to ensure the film is accurate and authentic. By putting the audience on scene, virtual reality offers a new and immersive experience that can help people better understand what thousands of women face when they seek health care. Across the Line is available on three platforms - HTC Vive ("walk around" experience) the Gear VR, and Google Cardboard.
- RiffTrax was caught up in the Twilight frenzy, and not surprisingly, given that we are staffed almost exclusively by 13-year-old girls. So when we heard rumors of the feature film-the whispers of John Goodman being cast as Edward were especially worrying-we sent so many texts beginning "OMG!!!1!!!!11!!" we nearly shut down our SMS service.
- Danny meets his online girlfriend for the first time but accidentally discovers an unspeakable possession of hers, which throws their first night together into a dizzying tailspin. Amidst the chaos, their mutual vulnerability and desire to connect pierces through, and changes their lives forever.
- The unexplained loss of an intern's jacket.
- Love is Blue is science-fiction, romantic comedy exploring modern perceptions of love. Angus craves someone to love. After many short-term relationships, he wants to find a decent guy and settle down. Luckily for him, cutting edge research is guaranteeing to help people see love. Desperate and used, Angus signs up for the research. He begins to see and experience all kinds of love and lust around him. However, things do not turn out quite as promised. A quirky and heart-felt story that explores modern perceptions of love.
- June celebrates her 25th birthday with an existential crisis. HI MOM is a fragmentary, heart-on-its-sleeve depiction of a young woman beginning to question everything about her life/life choices. Full of bad decisions, too many cigarettes, and lots of manic phone calls to mom, the film is a love letter to our 20's.
- Did you like Birdemic, but find yourself wishing it had focused less on the birds and more on stock options, dinner dates, and fifty percent discounts? Did you wish that Rod's friend who says "A day without sex is a day wasted" had been explored more as a character? Did you find Rod too charismatic and dynamic as a lead? Well spruce my bark beetles, this may just well be the Hot Ferrari you've been looking for.
- Justin & Almina leave Paris and hitch-hike to Nevers.
- All Play No Work: A Story of Dan Sexton is a heartwarming documentary film that follows the story of Dan Sexton, a 33-year-old man who spends his Fridays working at Boston Pizza, while looking forward to his summers spent attending Camp Misquah: a non-profit residential camping experience for children and adults living with special needs. The film explores Dan's journey and the impact that Camp Misquah has had on his life. Through his experiences and interactions with the campers, we see the transformative power of community and the importance of creating inclusive spaces. Join us on this inspiring journey and discover Dan's story.
- Donna Finkle dreams of being a writer, but doesn't know how to tell her overbearing family, who she feels just want her to settle down and get married. At first, Donna attempt to do it all- please her family by entertaining their fruitless matchmaking attempts, and simultaneously achieve her dream by submitting to publishing houses- but after three writing rejections and numerous failed romances, Donna is left exhausted and discouraged. Then, when Donna's pretty, perfect younger sister, Esti, gets engaged at family dinner night... it's the last straw. After a tearful, dramatic break down, Donna is ready to tell her family the truth about how she feels- and in doing so, prove that she is more than just a "shayna punim." Going in, Donna expects the worst, but... her family might just surprise her.
- Like the Water follows Charlie, a young journalist, as she returns to her hometown of Camden, Maine to write the eulogy for her best friend, Katherine. Charlie's assignment unearths deep feelings of guilt at not having been a better friend, which only fuel her long-standing resentment toward Katherine's girlfriend. On the eve of the memorial they are forced to confrontation, and Charlie goes too far. She must learn to pick up the pieces when words are not enough. This project was co-written by Caitlin FitzGerald (It's Complicated, Newlyweds, Taking Woodstock) and Caroling von Kuhn, the film's star and director respectively. It was produced, shot, and edited by a team of young women filmmakers on a micro-budget.
- A 22 year old young woman seeks to get out of her deserted Central California town during an economical apocalypse caused by drought.
- Ernesto Tabasco is on an epic quest to find his father, reunite with his one true love and liberate his mother from a Mexican women's prison. Armed with a magical spirit of optimism, Ernesto transcends boundaries and breaks down walls that might hold others back. Along the way, Ernesto changes the lives of those around him.
- Mia is a sweet, optimistic, 20 year old acting student. Working in a restaurant to pay for school, she unknowingly meets Jack Manfreed, the most influential person in Hollywood, someone who could make her career. After Jack gives Mia the phone number to his office, she schedules what would be a life changing meeting. Upon arrival, she is instead met by Serena, the creative executive of The Manfreed Company. Serena dismisses Mia as simply another young and hungry actress. Unwilling to give up, Mia is determined to meet with Jack Manfreed. Continuously met with obstacles she doesn't understand, Mia sees the biggest opportunity of her life slipping further and further away.
- It's Complicated is a situation comedy that follows Kevin, a man trying to start over after making a shocking discovery about his wife of 20 years. It is a show that explores the sexual politics of men and women. It is the perfect blend of quick wit and well-choreographed comedy. Its mix of high and low comedy offers something for all audiences. Regardless of the unique details of the particular situation, the underlying theme of the complicated nature of relationships is universal. It is something all audiences can relate to.
- First we riffed Birdemic, directed by James Nguyen. That wasn't enough, so we went on to riff Julie and Jack, also directed by James Nguyen. Somehow, inexplicably, we still wanted more, but thought there was no more to want. Thankfully, in the name of all that is good and slrpnl-y, we were wrong. There WAS more, and we got it, and released it for the first time anywhere: the missing piece in the Nguyen film-verse, REPLICA. We brought it to the world, raw and pure, and now we've riffed it, because that's what we do.
- A Polish cleaner adjusts to his new life in England and falls for a girl called Anna.
- When Wanda, a tormented woman seeks answers to her past, she winds up at her friends home only to be tormented once again by an intruder who is looking to act out a sexual fantasy with his girlfriend.
- "There's a saying in our native language. Take back your fish, then teach me how you caught it." Nestled among the towering cliffs of Kenya, high above the Great Rift Valley, sits Kijabe. This rural village - wrought with poverty and crime - is home to a brave, 14-year-old boy named Henry. He moves through each day fueled by profound courage and a boundless sense of duty to his family and those around him. Rift is a unfettered glimpse at his powerful story.
- 'Reparations ... Who Should Pay?' examines the history of slavery and racial discrimination in the United States. It boldly acknowledges that the U.S. could have had many black presidents before Barack Obama, had a segment of society not fought so hard to keep it from happening. The film shows that the true battle over ending slavery was not between black and white - but right and wrong. White men fought the opposition, and in some cases gave their lives, to abolish slavery and implement emancipation, equal rights and voting rights to all those living as slaves. Several black leaders state their positions on the reparations issue and answer the question: "Who should pay?'
- They've just fallen in love, yet know little about each other. During a walk, they try to connect. Answering her questions, he reveals himself to her. But his questions don't elicit the answers he'd hoped to find ...
- In a last-ditch effort to break through in the crowded and convoluted indie film world, a husband-wife producing team make a film especially designed to win a regional film festival and attract the attention of actor Bill Murray.