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- Three women take a road trip to Santa Barbara in order to deliver the ashes of one of their dead husbands to his resentful daughter.
- It is an abstract film with no story and no actors, that graphically depicts the reflections of moving light streaks and light flashes from traffic at night.
- Gabriel Macht plays the role of a boy enjoying his freedom and playful imagination at a lifeguard station at the beach until his life is in danger when a vagrant drifter sees him alone and chases after him. The boy makes it safely home into the arms of his mother. Jon Macht has worked in all aspects of movie and television production for the last 35+ years and was involved in the Star Trek television series for Paramount Pictures, Babylon 5 series at Warner Brothers and is writing, directing and producing in Hollywood today. Today, you can see Gabriel Macht, starring as Harvey Specter in SUITS on USA Network.
- NASA Deep Space Tracking Facility: Radar is picking something up. An object heading towards earth, L.A., at near light-speed. Impact: 9 seconds. L.A.: A boy, not even 10 years old, is being chased by three older boys. He is holding something small, a 'Terminator' figurine. Dead end! A fence is blocking his way. He is trapped. Standing no chance he hands 'Arnie' over to the gang leader. NASA Deep Space Tracking Facility: Impact! Three... Two... One... ?... Nothing. L.A.: The bullies are leaving the crime scene, now proud owners of an 'Arnie' figurine. But something's happening, something is blocking their way... a man clad in silver, hovering on a surfboard...
- Ken Saro-Wiwa was a prominent Nigerian author, activist and television producer who spoke out forcefully against the Nigerian military regime and the Anglo-Dutch petroleum company Royal Dutch Shell for causing environmental damage to his native Rivers state in the Niger Delta region, Ogoni. In the 1950s, Wiwa witnessed the initial entrance of foreign oil companies and the beginning of the extraction of crude oil in the Niger Delta region. Repeated oil spills and gas flaring led to environmental degradation of the Ogoni land, which adversely affected the livelihoods of the Ogoni people who are predominantly farmers and fisher people. By the early 1990s, Wiwa established and led the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), the campaign against the Royal Dutch Shell Company. They saw all the oil revenue going into the pockets of Shell and the Nigerian government while the Ogoni people remained in poverty, Wiwa and MOSOP demanded that the company share the profits of oil extraction. In January 1993, Wiwa and the MOSOP lead a series of peaceful marches in which an estimated 300,000 Ogoni people participated. For the first time, the marches drew significant international attention to the plight of the Ogoni. At the peak of this non-violent campaign, Ken was wrongfully tried by a special military tribunal for allegedly masterminding the gruesome murder of four Ogoni chiefs at a pro-government meeting. On November 10th, 1995, nine men from the Ogoni community including Ken Saro-Wiwa were hanged in Nigeria. It is wildly reported that their bodies were melted in a mass grave with raw acid.
- After a bad deed, a man is haunted by an unusual type of fiend.
- Shot and left for dead by the commune of murderers and thieves who raised him, an 18-year-old pure-bred killer must trek across the lawless desert waste to exact his revenge and rid the world of their evil.
- The film focuses on the life cycle of a townspeople, and a photographer who takes pictures of one ignored young couple.
- This film shows a German student (Randal Kleiser) escaping across the Berlin Border and being shot to death, while on the soundtrack, various platitudes about dying for freedom can be heard.
- The story Milton L. Humason (a former janitor with an eighth grade education) who forms an unlikely friendship with world-renowned astronomer Edwin Hubble in the 1920s, leading to the discovery that the universe is expanding.
- Just after the initial invasion of the Iraq war an Army First Sergeant near the end of his military career is about to finally retire and start a family with his wife. Against her and his closest comrade's wishes he decides to delay his retirement in order to deploy overseas one last time. Awakening disorientated in an abandon war zone now he must discover how he got there in order to see his wife again.
- When a grandmother hesitates to try a new product designed to combat the effects of her dementia, her grandson must help her overcome her fears to improve both their lives.
- Roger McNamara dreams of being the next great celebrity chef, but his lofty aspirations are jeopardized when controversy arises surrounding his current job: cooking last meals for prisoners on death row.
- Watching the love of his life dying out of a terminal and painful illness, Mike slowly grows to make a decision to end her suffering.
- My dog had a dream and he told me about it. I made a movie about that dream. This is that movie.
- In a dystopian future, an evil religious extremist government rises to power and begins hunting down LGBTQ people forcing Mya, a young transgender woman to help get as many refugees to safety as she can. In her quest to have a normal life Mya has been denying, even to herself, that she has always had the power to stop them.
- A young girl and her brother try to save their mother from an abusive boyfriend with help from their father's ghost.
- After a woman fails to find her perfect match following a series of unsuccessful dates with incompatible men, she finds an unlikely connection despite being catfish-ed.
- Virginia detectives discover an unsettling truth while investigating a crime scene off the Colonial Parkway. Inspired by true events in the 1980s.
- Under a looming deportation hearing, Amina needs to dig into the past to find out what her father's role was in the war.
- When a work emergency disrupts an anal-retentive lawyer's schedule, he scrambles to adjust his evening plans: a birthday dinner for his mentally impaired mother.
- A young, inner-city public school student named Jaden takes a stand against his principal after the school's art teacher has been fired for choosing to teach art instead of the state-mandated, standardized test.
- On just another Friday afternoon, Karen finds herself where she might soon find someone who understands her.
- A narcissistic professor suffers an existential crisis when he's trapped in an elevator during the apocalypse he risked his career, reputation and personal life to predict.
- Stardust is a whimsical drama following the relationship between Louise and her grandchild, Stella, as Louise strives to find the appropriate way to explain her imminent passing.
- Wes and Elle are visited by old friends with an unusual proposition. But it's totally not a cult.
- Terrance, a virgin writer in his late 20s, encounters his new roommate Callie, a Camgirl, who enlightens him from prior asceticism to sexual liberation. A young journalist lacking sex experience investigates Callie his roommate as a Camgirl who fully liberates her sexuality. That helps him to understand sex leading to his own sexual enlightenment.
- A retired pianist finds inspiration in passing on her pianistic legacy to a boy that becomes the son she never had.
- A young scientist is faced with the ethics of her actions when she uses Artificial Intelligence to recreate the image of a young girl who passed away.
- Created by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, "Ghost Tape #10" was one of many audio tapes engineered to psychologically intimidate and demoralize the North Vietnamese Army through its depiction of the Buddhist afterlife. By re-examining this weaponization of belief through the context of modern day Vietnamese and Vietnamese-American religious practice, reactions to this artifact of American propaganda lead to discussions of relationships between the living and the dead, and ask what truths, if any, still echo within this recording.
- A chance encounter at a busy intersection connects two teenagers, and a choice is made that will change their destiny forever...or will it?
- A Filipino caregiver, living in the US under a work visa, struggles with homesickness and separation from her child as she deals with the instability of her job and life in the states.
- Daniel, a maturing adolescent, reflects on the memories of his mother after suddenly losing her.
- An alleged sexual assault and its aftermath are recalled from differing points of view.
- Yolanda Morgan recalls her experiences with racism the impact it has had on her.
- At the Class of '87 Prom, three high school princesses' fight for the crown is interrupted by a fight for their lives.
- Hiding from the police, a group of thieves spend a week in a remote mansion.
- A vengeful college student enacts her plan to drug the man who assaulted her years ago.
- Teddy wakes up from a hangover. He doesn't feel good; not only because of the headache caused by alcohol, but he also feels weird somewhere in his body. He tries to remember what happened last night, when his mom Mia comes back home. Mia puts down her luggage and is about to check in on Teddy. She walks pass the dining area and notices the mess on and around the table. It was Teddy's birthday yesterday, and it seemed like he and some friend had some great time. Mia enters Teddy's room and finds out that he's still in bed. As Mia is trying to get Teddy to get up, she notices some bruise on Teddy's wrist. Worried, she asks Teddy what happened. Teddy recalls that Sean and Lily were here yesterday to celebrate his birthday. They had some food and some alcohol. Teddy got drunk and couldn't stop puking. Teddy recalls that Lily left early and Sean helped putting him in bed. Teddy recalls that, when he was not fully conscious, Sean molested him. Mia brought Teddy to the hospital, and decided to report this case to the police. Teddy goes to ask Lily if she could testify for him that he was drunk and unconscious, so that the police can make it a rape case. But Lily denies by saying that she was not there and didn't see anything happen. Mia goes to the school where she works and meets with Lynn, the school's headmaster and also Sean's mom. Lynn tells Mia that she has already been to the police station with Sean. Lynn asks Mia, after all these years of friendship, and her helping Mia getting a job and the green card, how can she pay her back with such a horrible accuse. Lynn also says that even though the sexual behavior happened, no one could prove that Teddy was unconscious, and therefore did not give Sean consent. Mia becomes furious and questions Lynn for her integrity, whereas Lynn questions her back and says that she has already talked with her lawyers and is ready to bring this to the court. Also, Lynn tells Mia that she doesn't have to come to work anymore as she might have to spend more time preparing the lawsuit. Mia and Teddy are now helpless. Upset, Teddy decides to give up. Feeling unable to do anything, Mia breaks down. A few months later, Mia and Teddy moves away from the city, to somewhere they hope that they can start a new and better life.
- A team of college students from USC in Los Angeles travels to Europe's largest refugee camp to design and build innovations for the tens of thousands of refugees living on Lesvos Island in Greece.
- A musician finds unexpected harmony with a Deaf woman in a love story where silence speaks louder than words.
- An aspiring actor dreams of being a movie cowboy.
- Genetic engineers manufacturing androids in a futuristic society are disappearing. The androids are responsible.