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- Sergeant Rick Pedroni, who comes home to his wife Kate changed and dangerous after suffering an attack by a mysterious force during combat in Afghanistan.
- Mousse and Louis are young, beautiful, rich and in love. But drugs have invaded their lives. One day, they overdose and Louis dies. Mousse survives, but soon learns she's pregnant. Feeling lost, Mousse runs away to a house far from Paris. Several months later, Louis' brother joins her in her refuge.
- Refuge is a suspense-thriller about a family struggling to survive in the wake of a great catastrophic event.
- Chris Buckley is a father, veteran, and a former leader of the KKK living in rural Georgia. Following concern from his wife, Buckley receives help from an extremist group interventionist. Despite his renunciation of the KKK, Buckley retains a deep prejudice against Muslims, stemming largely from the 9/11 attacks and his experiences in the military in Iraq and Afghanistan. Chris' long-held beliefs are challenged when Dr. Heval Kelli, a cardiologist and Kurdish refugee living in the resettlement community of Clarkston, Georgia, reaches out to him. Dr. Kelli believes that he must do what he can to quell the rising, hateful rhetoric of white nationalism that threatens his diverse community of refugees who have fled persecution and violence for a better life in America. He takes it upon himself to try to understand Chris and others like him. An unlikely relationship develops. Will Chris overcome his hate? Will Dr. Kelli find what he is seeking? What's possible when we are willing to face hate with humanity?
- The story follows a group of characters who become entangled in a nightmarish ordeal when they are trapped in a hotel overnight in a small Nigerian town during the Magbo festival. As secrets unravel and tensions escalate, they are forced to confront their deepest fears, desires, and moral dilemmas.
- After their parents abandon the family, a young woman works to take care of her younger siblings.
- Amelia is on the run in the family RV, with husband Jack's body in the back and hostage Darryl at the wheel. Romance blossoms as Jack decomposes.
- North America, in the near future. Two married couples live in a strange apartment that is actually an anti-atomic shelter. The world has been devastated by a nuclear war and the group waits for the radioactivity to disappear.
- In Utica, the United Nations-proclaimed "Town that Loves Refugees," the Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees refuses to become yet another calamity of tightening federal immigration policy. The need to support new arrivals as well as situated refugees remains urgent. And the center knows something many don't: refugees are helping save their city.
- The lives of a Hollywood actress battling drug addiction, a teen with a violent past, a teacher fighting to keep a dream alive, and a cop caught in a love triangle are brought together by fate.
- A getaway driver finds himself in harm's way when he gets caught up in a job involving casino heist money leading to a debt over his head.
- Brought to trial by the blind judge Moon Dog, a visionary poet is condemned for a crime he tried to prevent. If he is to escape death by hanging at the Court of Miracles, he must surrender to the demands of the celestial street dancer, La Esmeralda. Based on characters in Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame," this contemporary adaptation features an international cast from 11 countries.
- Philippe and Sylvie have to do with Alvarez, dangerous band leader. They break with him and commit robbery and murder. Sylvie offers Philippe to take refuge in his calm family.
- At the southern edge of the Sahara desert stands The House of Migrants: a safe haven for those on their way to Europe, or those returning home. Here they come to terms with their individual migration stories. How do you feel, what do you need, when your dreams have been buried in the sand, or when they are waiting to be lived?
- A live recording of The Roundabout Theater's "The Refuge Plays."
- The Refuge follows the story of an organization with the same name. The Refuge walks alongside homeless, struggling, and at-risk youth in the great city of Oshawa. Executive director Clarence Keesman along with past and current attendees of the Refuge share what an impact this organization has had on so many young lives. Mayor of Oshawa Dan Carter also talks about his involvement with the Refuge, along with his own story of being homeless and an addict himself before becoming mayor.
- Douglas Turnbaugh, a 78 year-old Manhattan intellectual with a hidden passion for whips, bondage, and younger men, relives the evolution of his sexuality and how, from a very young age, he came to discover his love for Sadomasochism.
- Cold Refuge is about the physical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of full immersion in the natural world: how, though it may seem counter-intuitive, swimming in cold water helps mitigate some of life's most serious challenges. The film's diverse film subjects include a wheelchair-bound, paralyzed swimmer who faces fear by diving off a high pier; a Black man who was told by whites when he was 13 that "Black people don't swim" (it took him 30 years to try); a blind man who tethers himself to a sighted swimmer; a woman with aggressive breast cancer who "swims to chemo;" a lawyer who reduces courtroom stress in the open water; and a young woman who communes with her late mother in San Francisco Bay, where they both swam together. Along with swimmers' stories of adversity and resilience, the film's marine mammals, birds, artwork, and a variety of open-water locations create a visual meditation on what it means to escape our abstract digital world in favor of what's real. Cold Refuge is the fourth feature-length documentary by Sundance-and-Emmy-Award-winning filmmaker Judy Irving (Dark Circle, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, Pelican Dreams), who has been a year-round San Francisco Bay swimmer since 1984. In 2015, in recognition of her theatrical film track record, she was elected to the Documentary Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Pelican Media, the production company, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The film was funded by individuals, foundations, and by several donor-advised funds. Cold Refuge premiered at the International Ocean Film Festival in April 2023.
- The Refuge... It stands in the heart of the forest for years now. Local people say that there is something dark hidden there. They tell stories. About a strange presence. About strange deaths. They also talk about a movie that was being filmed there, but was never completed because of an accident. Nobody goes near it. That is the reason a gang of robbers use it to hide their loot. They, have also heard the stories. About the presence. Sleeping amongst the trees. And that blood wakes her up. Blood reminds her of her dead children. It makes her angry. The robbers say that these are stories to scare young children. But a group of young people who take shelter in the refuge, when one of them gets injured, know no such stories. The rescue team have told them to stay in the refuge, in order for them to pick them up in the morning. Katerina, one of the two girls of the group, is the only one who senses that something is wrong. Something that moves about in the forest, like a shadow. Around the refuge.....
- The moral courage of an influential few in the Philippines saved the lives of 1,300 Jewish men, women, and children in Nazi Europe in the days leading to World War II.
- Affluent American couple visit Goa, India to re-assess their marriage and meet a local girl who instigates a confrontation between the two.
- The film Human Soul, Cité de Refuge tells the story of a multi-disciplinary art project focused on our common Humanity. Through this project, the artists create subtle and empathetic portraits of individuals, building on their personal stories and environments. In residence at the Cité de Refuge, a building designed by Le Corbusier for the Salvation Army in Paris, artists Anne-Laure Maison and Michel Cam involve local residents and employees in their project, exploring their personal journeys, struggles and resilience. Through art installations and large-scale collages, the project highlights these marginalized individuals and reveals them in a new light. It brings them together in a unique creative expression, transforming personal narratives into a collective and empowering experience.
- A soccer player from West Africa sneaks away during a game in Los Angeles in the hopes of establishing a new life in the United States with the help of an old friend.
- Tensions mount as a nuclear bomb is detonated on U. S. soil. The people in a small city in Arizona are forced to confront their hopes, fears and faith as the world teeters on the brink of mass destruction.
- For some people, happiness is a luxury the can't afford. Negative influences are a constant threat... and violence is an every day reality. So either you join... or you revolt.
- 'So you've traveled across the English Channel, what happens next?' Inspired by the accounts of actual survivors of the Syrian Refugee Crisis, acclaimed filmmaker Elliott Hasler directs this powerful drama, telling the stories of so many through the eyes of one.
- Omonia 2021. Drug addicts, hookers, hopeless immigrants. This may be the roughest place in Athens, but still, here existed for a hundred years, a refuge for the destitute and poor. The Athens' Polyclinic founded by Alivizatos brothers. A hospital for the body and soul. Saint Porphyrios served there, as a priest at the hospital's small church, for 33 years.
- Albareda does not doubt to betray her lover running away after denouncing him.
- At a crossroad in Athens, people of different nationalities, including locals, refugees and tourists come together. Only for a moment.
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- Eva, a reserved young girl, arrives at the Refuge, a women's-aid center run by Mrs. Kane, where she introduced to the other girls, who greet her with mistrust and distance. The strict rules of the household are explained and Eva's new life begins in a pressing feeling of entrapment. The story is charged with fear, love, tension, and hope. The Refuge is threatened by government-funding cuts that would leave the girls homeless--until they unite in a final act of protest.
- To survive a sudden climate change, the poor are forced into underground refuges for survival. But, their only true chance of survival is getting back out.
- This no holds documentary chronicles the days before, during and after Hurricane Katrina. Told from the viewpoint of several families stuck in New Orleans, this moving and unflinching story says so much by saying so little. Most of this footage has never been seen by the public, and there is absolutely no stock footage used in this film.
- Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America follows the stories of LGBT refugees and asylum seekers from Africa and the Middle East as they flee persecution in their countries of origin to seek better and safer lives in the U.S.
- While working at a night club, Linda gets pulled into a world of drugs. With a fearless attitude she conquers the darkness in her own life, and unknowingly changes the course of many lives along the way.
- This is a short documentary about how a teen mom, Caprice, once found a place of refuge in a physical shelter but also found a place of refuge in God. The documentary also tells the story of how she went from living in a shelter to becoming a registered nurse.
- Documentarians visit Heimo and Edna Korth, some of the last residents of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, at their property in northern Alaska.
- Mankind has become more violent, government, police and the army, are ineffective against the attacks by a group known as: The Plunderers. Now only one zone remains to be conquered, and John will defend it with is life.
- A young woman is running away in the forest. She finds shelter in a chapel where a strange ceremony is happening.
- Refuge is an immersive docuseries painting intimate portraits of refugees and asylum seekers in the United States. Each 25-minute film follows a different individual, family, or community that has sought safety and shelter in America. The stories span the country, from small-town Georgia to suburban Connecticut, from a homogeneous white community in Omaha to a bustling immigrant enclave in Chicago. Refuge explores not only the diverse traumas and trials of its vulnerable subjects, but also their diverse experiences of American life.