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- An exploration of the life and ideas of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), arguably the most important philosopher of the 20th Century.
- Charlotte's life changes drastically after her accident. This film will take you through her emotional journey on how she adapts to her new body, and how others will treat her along the way.
- With hope for approval teen Kendall Silver posts a photo of herself on social media. With despair, she soon receives negative feedback from bullies. Kendall experiences these attacks unlike anything before. She is driven to her limits and races away - toward an unseen danger.
- Through movement and sound, Rebirth offers a look into one's experience when torn between what one is and what one is expected to be.
- Rami is a seventeen year-old teenager who lives with his affectionate but firm father. Every night, he has the same nightmare, he kills an unknown man with a dark silhouette. To finally get rid of these nightmares, he decides to give up on sleeping.
- Back home, Leila was involved in a mysterious car accident that her mind has blocked from her memory. Now it's Summer, and Leila escapes on a Roman Holiday to tend to her wounds in the arms of her sister, Anna. But the two sisters can't connect and if Leila's going to recover she'll have to take the first steps alone.
- The King of Black (25 min., 2013), Azari defies the boundaries between two- and three-dimensional media by treating his projection screen as a standalone canvas rife with imagery that references classic Persian and Orientalist painting, accompanied by text and audio components reminiscent of Western silent films. Based on a chapter from the learned Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi's Haft Paykar or Seven Beauties (1197), an epic which explores timeless, universal themes involving the impossible quest for perfection and limitations of the ego, The King of Black chronicles Sassanid King Bahram V's journey for self-knowledge; a Paradise found and lost. Through staged live action set against tableaus largely formed from digitally reconstructed 16th- century Persian miniature paintings rendered in hyper-saturated hues, Azari conveys the Islamic conception of Heaven as both extraordinary, enchanted, and yet, merely an illusion.
- La Goulette is a trendy Mediterranean restaurant on Manhattan's Lower East Side that is staffed by a group of struggling artists, stuck working as servers to pay the bills. Among them are Jack, the day-dreaming bartender; Aisha a loudly feminist spoken-word poet; Alex, a prankster pot-dealer; Jeff, the stoned and under qualified Executive Chef ; Natalie, an obsessive-compulsive career server; and Brie, a show tunes singing small town sweetheart. Eighty-Sixed follows them as they resist getting caught up in the day-to-day frustrations of working in a restaurant and struggle to strike a balance between making art and making a living amid the distractions of pranks, love affairs, jealousy, shady investors, a strung-out management team, and crazy customers.
- Trénette is a dress for special occasions. Every week, she's eager for one thing: Sunday - From Monday to Saturday, she gets ready for her big outing whilst repeating to herself 'Roll on Sunday, roll on Sunday!'. It is for her a true raison d'être, and nothing, not even the little black dress, could take that away from her - As she gets ready for her big day, we get to know more about her owner's daily mood swings, her friends in the closet and how often they get to get out, and how the rivalry between her and nemesis LBD will end after the D day when she gets to stroll down the streets and monuments of Paris, and her nemesis ends up stalling in the dirty basket for over a week with no one to rescue her.
- Stacey, a gobby school girl, meets Kyle, an odd ball, on the way on home school.
- Mark's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. The nearest gas station can be seen in the distance, and he knows he must get his car to it. Inside the gas station, a fallen Angel, played by Jose Yenque (Academy Award winning film Traffic) and The Devil played by Amin Jospeh (The Expendables) are playing a game of chess, where the fallen Angel works as a clerk. However, this chess game is no friendly chess game, they're waging on people's souls. When Mark, pushes his car up to a gas pump (played by up and coming Los Angeles actor Philip Adkins,) they realize they have their first soul to bet on. Once Mark enters the gas station, he is greeted by The Angel. The Devil, who has morphed into a more pleasant individual, offers Mark a job. Mark gladly accepts the job from The Devil, and this leads us into a dark fantasy that Mark has to escape from. While he is alone in the vast desert, he is approached by several different people at different times. Mark can no longer determine who is "good" and who is "evil;" who is leading him towards truth vs. who is leading him onto a dark path.
- A year has passed since Robin of Loxley's death; the band of outlaws has scattered, and the people's enemies savor their triumph. Now, a Norman nobleman and Earl's son, Robert of Huntingdon, has been chosen by Herne the Hunter to continue Robin's work and lead the resistance in Sherwood. Though Huntingdon is appalled by the oppression and cruelty he witnesses daily, he is unwilling to relinquish his privileges (and responsibilities) to lead the life of a poor outcast in Sherwood. But after an ill-fated party brings Marion of Leaford to Huntingdon Castle - where she catches the eye of the dangerous and rapacious Lord Owen of Clun - the young heir must decide whether to follow a new destiny, as the Hooded Man, before time runs out for the abducted Lady Marion.
- Rumours are spreading through Nottinghamshire, that Robin Hood is back from the dead with a vengeance and that the band of outlaws once again operates in Sherwood Forest. Suspecting that the Lady Marion might try to communicate with her old friends, the Sheriff sets a watch upon her home of Leaford Grange, and when a severe injury to the outlaws' leader moves Marion to risk helping him, she is caught and taken with the sword Albion to Nottingham Castle. Robert of Huntingdon must then use cunning and subterfuge - and, perhaps, the mysterious power of Albion - to rescue Lady Marion from her captors, while keeping his secret identity as Robin Hood intact.
- The Voyager crew encounters photonic life forms that mistake warmongering characters as real in Tom Paris' far-fetched "Captain Proton" holodeck program.
- Tom's attempt to cross the time warp threshold and make a name for himself results in rapid physical mutation.
- The purpose of Gulnar and his Sons of Fenris is revealed: to bring about the prophesied "Time of the Wolf," an age of famine and destruction in which the followers of Fenris Wolf will reign. To that end, Gulnar uses evil magic to create a copy of Robin Hood, a vicious creature that he unleashes to wreak havoc upon unsuspecting villages. Meanwhile, Marion must decide her course when dreams of dark forces haunt her in Halstead Abbey, while Gisburne, reluctantly initiated into the Sons of Fenris, is forced to choose between anger and honour after the captured Sheriff is marked as a sacrifice. All roads lead to the Ring of the Nine Maidens - where even victory for the outlaws will come with a heavy cost.
- With the annual summer play looming, stress brings out the worst in everyone. Roxi tells a big white lie, Bailey passes it on and Percy decides to set up a band. At the after show party, chaos ensues.