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- A grieving man meets his lover's family, who were not aware of their son's sexual orientation.
- After escaping the clutches of an abusive relationship, Katie reluctantly returns to the foster home she grew up in. Little does she know, her foster mother Marge is harboring a sinister secret dating back a decade. Now, Katie finds herself caught up in a horrifying family drama while confronting an angry spirit named Abigail.
- Profile of Clint Eastwood.
- The film follows three modern Japanese schoolgirls in Tokyo as they flirt with lecherous old men and dodge the yakuza in the lucrative and sometimes dangerous practice of "enjo kosai" or "date clubs".
- An artist, Chance (Will Rothhaar) finds the perfect muse, Charlie (Brooke Culbertson) for his work. Despite the best efforts of his girlfriend Lily (Michelle Roselle) and his mentor Marius (Michael Rothhaar), Chance blurs the line between inspiration and obsession and twists his way through Charlie's life. When Chance sees that Charlie has a boyfriend Michael (Derrick Denicola), he realizes that in order to achieve inspiration sacrifices must be made.
- In 2017 Petter (24) decides to end his life, but at the very last moment, is stopped by the police. His best friend and fellow film student Sverre is determined to help and suggests making a film to keep Petter busy and focused on getting better. Equipped with a camera, they search the streets of Oslo to find out how other troubled souls deal with their lives. With a naive and spontaneous approach, they end up in dramatic and unpredictable situations. They meet Monica, whose past has led her to self-injurious behavior. Oliver and Cornelia, both escaping their demons with alcohol and drugs, and Emma, who is transsexual, lesbian, and proud of who she is. They also meet Miriam, who becomes Petter's girlfriend. By getting to know their destructive patterns, Petter becomes aware of his own. He sets off on a bumpy therapeutic journey, that eventually brings light into his darkness. Young and Afraid is an authentic and raw documentary about choosing to live.
- There are those days, after which nothing is like it was before: four completely different men learn this the hard way. A sad, yet funny film about the luck of losing and a yearning for home that is greater than any country.
- As an early exponent of a new wave of auto-fictional writing, Tomas Espedal has established himself as one of Norway's most influential contemporary writers. In the documentary "I WANT TO LIVE IN MY NAME" we become intimate with Espedal as a writer and a human being, if such a duality is possible in the Espedal case. Director and cinematographer Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo follows the charming Espedal through life and writing, from hiking in the french mountains, journeys to Gran Canaria and Provence and at home with his aging father, always via his typewriter at home in Bergen. The combination of Øymo's poetic and wild photography and music by Ketil Kinden Endresen, makes "I WANT TO LIVE IN MY NAME" a portrait that lives up to Espedal's self-proclaimed goal, to see what is beautiful.
- "Mga Dayo" portrays the personal struggles of three Filipina immigrants - a journalist, a photographer and a hotel housekeeper. Ella (Olga Natividad) is a housekeeping supervisor at a hotel who's finding it difficult to juggle her responsibilities at work and at home. Miriam (Janela Buhain) is a journalist nursing the pain of a broken relationship. And photographer Alex (Sue Prado) has just lost her job, and is days away from being sent back to the Philippines. As the island of Guam celebrates the classic American holiday of Thanksgiving, the lives of these three Pinay resident aliens intersect.
- This comedy, 'about being who you want to be and doing what you want to do', centres on a bar in Peckham whose customers are struggling through the hottest day of the summer. The proprietor Bandana Bob is fighting off a takeover bid from a ruthless developer, while looking out for the dilemmas of his regulars. Matty, Bob's best mate, is under pressure from Carla, his terrifyingly maternal girlfriend. Jimmy, a boxer struggling to make his comeback but thwarted by his sneaky manager, is worried about how to support his family. And Kelly, an aspiring actress with a crush on Bob, must take the plunge with a role of 'epic proportions' to overcome her shyness and show the busy landlord how she feels.
- A dramatic journey of two boys who find comfort and love from each other during rough times.
- Tyler is an aimless young man who applies to a job advertisment at a chinese restaurant, as a writer of fortune cookies. He listens to conversations in a discreet back room through hidden microphones, and makes the fortunes uniquely personal to attract the customers to return.
- A suicidal Junkie falls for a drug addicted Nurse and the two must face their personal demons to save their love and ultimately themselves.
- The 3rd Edition Asia Web Awards online streaming was in Seoul on December 14 at the Hero TV Studio in Seoul.
- Do you know who Gonzalo Boye? This documentary film tells the fascinating and surprising story of this lawyer, businessman and publisher of the acid and sarcastic magazine Mongolia, who in the 1990s was convicted for collaborating with ETA in the kidnapping of businessman Emiliano Revilla, though the fact is he has always defended his innocence. Boye sits in front of director Sebastian Arabia's camera, to tell us his story. A story that begins in his home country Chile, where he is educated in the best schools in the country. He then travels to Spain, where he is sentenced to 14 years in prison. While serving his sentence, Boye studies and becomes a lawyer whose career includes such transcendental legal cases such as the 11M trials, the Bárcenas case, his defense of former NSA adviser Edward Snowden, or the lawsuit he led against the George W. Bush administration, for the existence of the Guantánamo prison, among many others.
- When a crooked politician hires a chain of hits, a pragmatic anarchist reflects her actions to an ominous hitman to justify killing a greedy entrepreneur -- only for us to discover she is the ominous hitman.
- In the 14th century the Black Death ravaged Europe, killing off nearly half the population. Seven hundred years later, "the Vampire Flu" finishes the job. And in a small apartment, as society crumbles, the final battle to save humanity is being fought. This is the home of Taylor Freeman (Lynwood Robinson), the one man on the planet who is immune to the effects of this deadly plague. But Taylor is not alone. He lives with his wife, Lee (Diedre Madsen), who is slowly dying in front of him. And Taylor will do anything to save her life. Using household chemicals and drugs, Taylor administers a series of treatments that he hopes will cure his wife. But while he is able to slow the progress of the disease, he can not stop it. And as Lee's condition worsens, and the population around them dies out, Taylor discovers that the only thing that may keep her alive is his own blood. Within the claustrophobic confines of their apartment, Taylor begins to feed his wife. It is the ultimate sacrifice, but one that reveals the cracks in the couples relationship. And as the days run together, Taylor and Lee descend into a dark world of suspicion and mistrust. Making matters worse is the fact that others have survived the holocaust, mad souls who have been feasting on the flesh of the dead. After a run in with one of these cannibals, Taylor begins to fear that his blood is turning Lee into a monster. Taylor's fragile mind begins to crack. The isolation seeps inside his soul. And when he stops feeding Lee, the real nightmare begins.
- A vain Angeleno finds the woman of his dreams in a kitschy, over-saturated Los Angeles café. The problem is, he can't walk up to her while she's sitting with her mom- that's weird. He lacks too much confidence and is too desperate for approval to look foolish. Set-backs that are masked by his one-of-a-kind jacket. In a grave turn of events, Isaac is faced with the perfect excuse to walk up to the woman at the cafe. But first, he needs to shed his fears, insecurity, and his fanciful jacket. This vain Los Angelino learns a lesson of what it means to be himself.
- This story is about a dramatic life of Soon-ki Seo who invented this miracle water NaO'Clean.
- Welcome to the world of the petty Dublin criminal. There's Massive, Mags, the Byrne brothers and then there's Cal, a small-time crook who always has time to help the elderly even when he's robbing the local post office. Cal's number one fan is his young son David, who's following in his father's footsteps, to the great dismay of his mum. The principal of his school is looking for a reason to expel him, the guards are on his trail, and a rival gang want his luminous sneakers. When they all meet up in the principal's office, something has to give.
- An airstrip, a hangar and a classroom somewhere in rural Ghana: This is the place where 18-year-old Lydia and 20-year-old Esther hope to achieve their dream: learning how to fly.
- A man finds himself in a situation he doesn't remember or understand. As he goes about his day he thinks he's being followed. No matter where he goes, he sees a sinister man clearly watching him, each time the sinister man is gets closer.
- Explores the life and times of an institution that has been described as 20 years of continuous improvisation.