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- An old woman trapped in a bitter marriage is pushed to the brink when her paralyzed husband sets out to consume her pet rooster.
- Breaking up is hard to do. Especially when everyone's watching. On the surface, it seems like a perfect evening for the class of '94. Particularly for the prom king and queen, still together after all these years. Or so everyone thought. Too bad the ideal couple was pretending. Too bad their deep dark secret came out on the dance floor. "Where Are They Now" and its great ensemble cast (Jacqueline Hickel, David Morwick, R. Brandon Johnson, Cindy Clark and L.B. Zimmerman) deliver a bittersweet Gen X commentary on the contemporary themes of marriage and divorce. "Where Are They Now" joins a select group of generational films in the vein of American Graffiti and The Big Chill. It's a new era with new social mores.
- A single father and devoted son spirals into madness when he becomes the subject of a bet between God and Satan.
- In a post apocalyptic world, a teenager depends on his mother to survive, but they face a dangerous situation where he rises to the occasion to save his mother but shortly after she dies of her wounds and now he has to survive alone.
- A family movie. The father wants to make a film with his son João, who, in turn, wants to make his own film. Thus, we enter an invisible border, always displaced, between white and black, between life and death, between those who shoot and who is filmed, between an outsider and a resident, between one generation and another. John refuses a dividing line between these two worlds and makes his own images on the cell phone. In the eyes of a tripod-narrator, he has small steps, a shyness that contrasts with the shrewd look when it is his turn as an observer. A boy who proposes and frui, still without assuming, all at the same time, in superimposed attitude. John is Negrinho, but he is also John, double in himself as well as all there, including the very city that he has just met and strange.
- A Live Action / Animation Hybrid Short about a boy who scales an impossible mountain in search of his father.
- Ali is a café owner and responsible individual who is based in North London, where lots of individual and gang crime take place.
- Meet some of the Cast members of GRANITE FLATS, and find out how they develop their characters and relate to one another.
- Giant Music India presents a beautiful melody song called "Kadhal Rasathi" produced by Vasanth Ramasamy and sung by Ranjith Govind. The song expresses the love between a boy and a girl. Whether the girl accepts the love, is the climax?
- Rare film of Prince Oak Oakleyski with western overtone, portraying the thrilling action of his group including himself, Akim Rakhimov, and Andrey Kiselev. Interestingly, they fought each other in stirring actions for their own supremacy.
- When a young woman ventures into the unknowable night, unexpected obstacles and the tantalizing distractions of creatures of the night transform her mission into a journey of self-discovery.
- The essence of the documentary is that I briefly tell you what happened over the course of 9 years and what the lessons were. I will tell you a simple story that started in 2015 and how much I have achieved since then. This was just the beginning of the adventure that has defined my life for the past 9 years.
- A comedy of errors ensues, when a struggling, single mom decides to seek advice on the Internet; for the best way to help another move on to a better life, ending the prolonged pain and suffering.
- Mainstream media was popular across the globe as local news agencies were growing rapidly. While Prince Oak Oakleyski was interviewed a few times by some officers, specially news reporters, the handsome prince didn't tend to be in trend.
- The second and title track from the album "Fakibuzz" by Moruvumi band. The video is directed by Al Masud and edited by Imran Hossain Shanto. This song shows the stories of Remiss students in funniest ways performed by the band.
- When a stranger is picked up by a sultry waitress and taken back to her trailer, he faces the most important decision of his life.
- Homeless and down trodden, Jim Ballard, becomes enraged upon discovering struggling artist, Andrea May's unsolicited portrait of him that foreshadows his rise to prosperity.
- Naina is worried that the paper on which she has written her and Sameer's name might end up in her father's hand. Using her wit, Naina makes sure the paper never reaches any of her family members. While in the class, Sameer's photo falls on the ground. Naina quickly picks it up and keeps it in her book without Sameer's notice. Later, Jayaprakash announces that Naina has been selected for enrolment in a prestigious school.