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- A love triangle develops between a beautiful yet dangerous vampire (Catherine Deneuve), her cellist companion (David Bowie), and a gerontologist (Susan Sarandon).
- To save her ill son, a field mouse must seek the aid of a colony of rats, with whom she has a deeper link than she suspected.
- An FBI profiler is called in by French Canadian police to catch a serial killer who takes on the identity of each new victim.
- When a reconstructed family moves to a converted church in the country, 14-year-old Molly, must save her new troubled step-sister from a dangerous relationship with the desperate ghost of a young girl.
- After Noble gets frantic news that her PawPaw's health is rapidly deteriorating, she and her two best friends, NAJ and Sunshine leave school to care for him. Problem is, he goes missing. Will they find him in time for Christmas or will they be taken too?
- A classic & lyrical love-tale with a bitter-sweet twist, I Heard the Mermaids Singing is a short-film adaptation of a play written by legendary acting coach & casting director Michael Shurtleff who passed away January 28, 2007. I Heard the Mermaids Singing is an homage to him and his teachings which live on in our hearts & minds.
- Transpiring over 45 years and based on the internationally acclaimed memoirs of Pin Yathay, "Tu Vivrais, Mon Fils" ("Stay Alive, My Son"), this epic, immersive, and mythical cinematic experience places the Player in the shoes of a pained father, forced to make the gut-wrenching decision to abandon his 6-year old son to survive. Upon landing, the Player meets a fragile 80 year old man, represented by a digital human, only to discover demons haunt him for decisions made. Urging the Player to give him peace, the Player transforms into him and takes on his journey for atonement and healing. In a gripping "Alice In Wonderland" moment, the Player falls from reality and into a surreal and decrepit terrain. In its cavernous bowels, a mental prison exists, mirroring SS-21 the concentration camp. By solving puzzles, the Player learns about the murderous Khmer Rouge regime and bears witness to Yahtay's deepest regrets. Inevitably, by confronting the past and unlocking these memories, the Player experiences profoundly the decades of guilt and anguish Yathay suffered due to his family's separation, the labyrinth questioning and painstaking uncertainty of his son's whereabouts. Ultimately, the Player also realizes Yathay's will to endure the unimaginable fueled a deeper purpose to reclaim all that he lost by living. On a mythical branch, the Player is taken to a hardened heart, metaphorically represented by the wondrous temple of Angkor Wat to be reunited with his family. Love was the path to his personal salvation and hope his beacon of light that brings justice to his once ravaged country.
- Ligaya, is a prostitute who is fed up and saved up. She meets Polding, an honest farmer, who is the answer to her life's misery.
- Story of an ugly woman that mutates into a beuatiful swam.
- Vicki, a young music school dropout struggles to make sense of her aimless life while caring for her dying 90 year old father. Starring: Robert Vaughn, Catherine Curtin, Victoria Negri
- His Czech was poor. On arrival he was silent, inhibited, insular. Later he gradually adapted, and made some contact. Unfamiliar with basic concepts, he does not even know how to listen to a fairy tale or recognize colors. He lacks basic hygiene habits. Sometimes very affectionate. At other times truculent. He lacks self control and is impulsive. He is usually alone and behaves aggressively towards the other children. These bouts are often followed by great shows of overbearing affection and pampering, to the point of discomfort. He does not understand the rules to games. But nonetheless interferes and spoils them for the others. He demands attention and when he does not get it he imposes himself and clamors in an undisciplined manner. He is too familiar. He has an apathetic look which is at the same time sly. On June 11th he insisted on telling his story. He tried to finish it even though he did not have permission to speak. Repeated admonished. He continued to speak. To finish his story. He grabbed hold of adults and forced them to listen. He raised his voice. When he is severely reprimanded he responds with foul language. He refuses to accept punishment. He is uncooperative and arrogant. An outsider. A gypsy.
- Adultish follows the life of Bevin, a young(ish) blogger living in New York City, investigating 'Y' her generation is refusing to grow up. Along with her best friends, they embark on any path they can find to transition themselves into adulthood without sacrificing their love for all things Nostalgia and Childish.
- Two youngsters launch business. They will provide any service for 5 dollars only. But the orders they get, appear to be the most unexpected.
- Think Pixar's Bao meets A24's Minari. BENTOBOX is a short film written by Victoria Hirakawa-Lee Castro. It tells a story about Tim Benson, a ten-year old child of half Japanese-half American decent living with his immigrant mother, Okaasan, who prepares him lunches in the form of bentos. What she doesn't know is that he's teased and bullied for these lunches at school. Looking to run with the cool kids, Tim abandons his mother's cooking and searches for American snacks to indulge on instead. With his father away overseas, Tim searches for his identity between his cultural Japanese household from the town he's supposed to fit into, rejecting his mother entirely in the process.
- This is a short film entitled "A Letter To Claudette Colvin", written and directed by Victoria Wilson. This is our attempt to bring awareness to Colvin's involvement in the Montgomery Bus Boycott which ignited due to her refusal on March 2, 1955.
- Dedicated interpreter Maria helps bridge the language gap between doctors and non-English-speaking patients. As Maria attentively translates various conversations, she will face a particular call with a woman who went through a devastating situation that will feel familiar to her.
- Blake is a talented acting student as well as an unrealistic dreamer when it comes down to how to make a living until he makes it "big". Continuously fired from minimum wage employment, Blake and his best friend Elliot get sucked into the dangerous world of gambling. Luckily, Blake's sister Angela has proven to be a reliable roommate and so far taken care of her irresponsible younger brother. When a car crash on the way to a job interview lands her in the hospital, Blake offers to start the job in his sister's place, which turns out to be more complicated than expected: His ward is the homely and socially inept 20-year-old agoraphobic Giselle, who insists on a *female* assistant. However, the girl and her mother have never met Angela in person, and thus Blake is able to transform himself into a convincingly enough version of his sister. Realizing this gives him an opportunity to not only hide from the bookies but also from his visiting alcoholic mother, Blake moves gladly in with the disabled Giselle. At first reluctant, but consequently learning "how to be a girl" first in order to show Giselle how to be one, Blake unknowingly starts "grooming" Giselle into his dream girl.
- Twenty years after the cursed swords are stolen, revenge is imminent and the hunt begins through the haunted forest of death.
- A Journey begins to save the amazon rainforest from further deforestation.
- In a neighborhood where nothing exciting ever happens, a teenage boy recalls the events of his life leading up to the disappearance of the girl next door.
- When Miro returns home at the end of World War II he finds his land taken, his people gone, his daughter stolen and his service record treated with contempt, but the battlefield has taught him how to fight and he sets out to reunite his family waging his own form of justice.
- Altina Schinasi, (1907 - 1999), was a paradox. Simultaneously seductive and reserved, her sheltered upbringing was in sharp contrast to the bold sexuality of her artwork, and she created a fashion sensation in the 1930s with her design for Harlequin eyeglasses. Altina is an affecting, provocative, and richly informative documentary about an American trendsetter-a woman before her time. Free of academic constraints and confident in her keen intellect, she crafted fragments of her life into sculptures that defined her surreal and original world. Her whimsical art was also anchored in social issues: her film on George Grosz took on the Holocaust, earning her an Oscar nomination and winning her the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. She befriended Martin Luther King Jr. and supported his struggle. And during the Red Scare, she did not hesitate to hide John Berry-who was blacklisted for having directed a documentary on the Hollywood Ten-in her Beverly Hills home. As a sculptor, her most original creations were called "chairacters." Exuding Altina's unencumbered feminist sexuality, these large, almost life-size chairs and benches depicted lovers in passionate embrace or turning away from each other to express the absence of love.
- Budapest, 1989. A group of teenagers is wandering around in the city. They are bored, want to go away, their parents do not care about them. They make their living from breaking cars and stealing. Fugitives, relatives from Transsylvania arrive to Zoli's family. The guys welcome Rita, the young girl in their gang. All of them gets caught by the purity and beauty of the girl, they fall in love and become jealous...
- András comes to Budapest because he failed at his school-leaving exam and he would like his aunt, a maths teacher to prepare him for the next exam. The boy wants to be an actor and intends to get to Hollywood once. His cousins and friends are making a film. Sanyi, the cinematographer with a wheelchair records everythings that comes close to his camera. Bélus is caught by the police, so András can take over the leading role...
- After getting dumped on the same weekend, two friends explore the boundaries of their relationship.
- Irresponsible mining and oil drilling in and around an underground salt dome propels a small bayou community into chaos as its residents struggle in the aftermath of this man-made environmental disaster.
- Sergio, a hardworking Hispanic busser at an NJ diner, is wrongfully accused of stealing a watch due to his limited English, line of work, and rugged appearance. An arrogant Brandon gives Sergio until he receives his slice of key lime pie to find that watch or "there will be trouble". Enlisting the help of his fellow co-busser Mauricio, Sergio goes on a wild goose chase throughout the diner in search of the watch, interacting with a moody waitress Jess, two goofy teens, an intimidating family of chefs, and a quirky old lady. Will Sergio find that watch or will he find the respect he deserves?
- The EVVY Awards is made up of over 300 students with diverse majors and backgrounds who collaborate to create the nation's largest student-run, multi-camera, live award show in the nation, judged by industry professionals. The EVVYs is a platform to highlight outstanding student work and celebrate the artistic vision of all Emersonians. Our show is, and always will be, created for the students by the students.
- Three roommates visit an old high school friend. Shortly after they arrive, it becomes obvious their friend has a dark secret, and the girls are very sorry they ever left home.
- A guy wants to ask a girl to prom, but none of his ideas seem like they will work.
- WATER FALLS is NASA's new Science On a Sphere (SOS) movie introducing the public to the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite mission. This film was made to raise awareness leading up the February 27, 2014 launch of the GPM Core satellite. In short, GPM is a joint NASA and Japanese Space Agency program that is taking on the essential task of measuring water as it falls to our planet's surface. However, this movie is more than a discussion of new space hardware. It aims to engage the viewer in thinking about the role of fresh water in our daily lives. Alongside the orbital paths of the satellite fleet and an overview of how the instruments work, we see painterly representations of the water cycle and discover the complexities of understanding water as it falls through the atmosphere. Beautiful seamless photography adds context from the natural world, from blossoms in macro to iconic waterfalls and even kayakers rolling in a lake. Indeed, what would life be without fresh water?
- 32-year-old Janete has her life on hold. With her dad, a reformed colonel from the military police, facing a death state in the hospital, she does nothing but spend his last days beside him. While waiting for the inevitable end of this painful journey, Janete writes incessantly, sometimes on her laptop, sometimes on a notebook. Throughout the days Janete creates a police plot that helps her get in touch with her deepest fears and desires, her escape, which reveals much of who she is and how she faces such a hard loss. Thus, the Assistant Chief Diana Simoes becomes the alter ego of Janete and some of people who surrounds her, like the nurse Beth, the dolly Jurandir, the physician Dr. Mauricio and the janitor Giba begin to take part in Janete's literary fantasy. The film seeks with no pretension to remember people of how creativity can be trans formative. It is a compliment to all narrators, who love to tell stories.
- A Creative Series that follows the journey of Dorothy Delores a.k.a. "Black Woman Catwoman" and Ms. Ace of Spades in the City of Daniel. Both seeking self discovery and achieving inner purpose in a world that is full of unpredictable characters and obstacles.
- Vera lives in a commune for older people. She has often wondered, "What if Harry and I had stayed together all those years ago?" When Harry moves in to the same commune, Vera is confronted with her feelings. Her neighbour Violetta is also attracted to Harry and Vera is forced to show Harry her true feelings.
- In this world, where the guilty are rewarded and the innocent forgotten... One man, Ali, is determined to find his own justice by the virtue of 9 seconds. A racist American soldier, Steve, stationed in the Middle East commits a brutal murder, but is exonerated of all charges. Celebrating his freedom back home, Steve is forced to confront his own demons while haunted by a mysterious man.
- Pip & Zastrow: An American Friendship is the true story of two men who cross racial boundaries during segregation in the 1940s and form a life-long friendship that takes extraordinary turns. With humor, compassion and heartbreak, Pip and Zastrow navigate through 60 years against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and a country that has yet to overcome deep-seated racism and social inequity.
- The goal of this project is to document the historical and cultural impact of Kenner's Jurassic Park toy line. Presently, there is no dedicated documentary for this line the way there is for Star Wars, GI-Joe, and Ninja Turtles. This project will be one that finally gives this line its due and hopefully serves as a solid and thorough reference piece for anyone interested in this toy line in the future. It is being crafted with high production standards in mind and will examine all facets of this toy line and the mark it has left on the toy industry. We will look at how the line holds up today in the current toy industry climate. It will also be a very personal project, not only for me, but for many others who grew up with this toy line and remember it very fondly.
- Over-achieving daughter, Jilly, has long felt the neglect of her wealthy family. After a fall from her thoroughbred, Jilly develops a growing addiction to prescription painkillers, which she can no longer hide. As the family unravels in the face of this addiction, long-held secrets are unlocked that test each generation of this "perfect" family. Every family has there secrets.
- The Cookie Cutters explores a dystopian present where the commonplace neoliberal (uber capitalist) principles practiced today in parenting are not only frowned upon but subject to criminalisation. It takes the form of an unremarkable breakfast exchange between husband and wife, discussing their children's new tutor and his eligibility for the role. Having been deemed incriminating, their conversation is interrupted by, what is essentially, a social services raid.
- Ageless will have you up on your feet. Filled with hope, strength and courage her story will inspire you to look within yourself and help you to understand what it takes to go all in for your dreams.
- Reverend Samuell Parris, a failed businessman, does his best to condemn Tituba, the enslaved Native American housemaid accused of witchcraft by Parris' own household, daughter and niece.
- Little known 19th-century American feminist, Victoria Woodhull gets an overdue examination via rare archival photos, sketches and interviews from historians, writers and an admiring Gloria Steinem. Actress Kate Capshaw lends her voice to this flamboyant suffragist who became the first woman to run for US President in 1872. A "free love" advocate, Woodhull blazed the trail in male domains such as publishing (Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly) and financial investing made her a social force to be reckoned with, as depicted in this biography.
- A bullied orphan with a congenital eye condition stumbles upon a ragged one-eyed vagabond roaming the neighbourhood.
- Quiet, poise, and well-composed, Abigail Romerez has always kept her head down in her books and away from large crowds. Well, that was until she met her polar opposite best friend, Sia Akayama. Sia not only brought her out of her comfort zone but also brought her into the arms of her high school crush, Tristan Luminox - the most popular boy in school. All seems to be going well until Abigail soon learns that Tristan holds a dark secret. Will this secret push her away or pull her in even closer?
- This documentary takes you on the fascinating journey with Victoria Napolitano as she creates spectacular, one-of-a-kind dresses. She hints at secret panels that contain hidden messages only for the privileged owner. Each dress, many of which are hand-painted, are as much a work of art as they are haute couture. Each copyrighted masterpiece is accompanied by a hardbound book, signed and dated by Victoria, that details the inspiration for her creation. Shot on location in Monaco and the French Riviera.
- The remarkable symmetry of our bodies reveals analogies that will challenge the theories of evolution. What about the origin of the skull and crossbones symbol? Is there a pattern in the human skeleton that can actually point us to the word of the Lord? The human skeleton is truly a wonder that could never have formed as a result of random chance.
- International designer and author Victoria Napolitano brings her haute couture and storytelling together with her new series, Castle Mysteries on The French Riviera. Spellbinding and heart stopping this award winning designer incorporates her haute couture with mysteries and romance as never seen before in fashion. This original mystery series will leave you breathless and wanting more. Castle Mysteries on the French Riviera is available in print and audiobook.