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- Donya, 20 anni, era una traduttrice afgana che lavorava per il governo degli Stati Uniti. Ora vive da sola a Fremont, in California. La sua vita cambia quando viene promossa a scrivere messaggi per i biscotti della fortuna in una fabbrica.
- Un'adolescente indiano-americana alle prese con la sua identità culturale ha un litigio con la sua ex migliore amica e, nel frattempo, rilascia inconsapevolmente un'entità demoniaca che diventa più forte nutrendosi della sua solitudine.
- Mae Cannon si ritrova in un matrimonio che funziona totalmente. Un nuovo viaggio fantastico la porterà in universi paralleli.
- Pushed to his breaking point, a master welder in a small town at the foot of the Rocky Mountains quietly fortifies a bulldozer with 30 tons of concrete and steel and seeks to destroy those he believes have wronged him.
- Faced with the responsibility to take care of her addict, veteran father, headstrong teen Mickey Peck keeps her household afloat.
- Pug, a young boy growing up on a combative West Baltimore block, finds solace in a group of illegal dirt bike riders known as The 12 O'Clock Boys.
- A generation of disaffected young men searches for meaning in the dark corners of the internet. TFW No GF examines the subculture through the metaphor of an iconic meme.
- Academy Award winner Adrien Brody purchases a dilapidated stone barn in upstate New York and transforms it into his dream home over seven years, chronicling his journey in a personal documentary about the pursuit of aspirations.
- The Church of the SubGenius has been called "the most aggressively preposterous theology the world has ever known!" But what is the Church? Filmmaker Sandy K. Boone explores the underground movement that has galvanized the imaginative, the artistic, the nerdy, even the deranged - to examine the simmering dystopia in their culture, and do absolutely nothing about it - except, maybe, poke fun at it all.
- The origin of megastars like Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift while following emerging singer-songwriters as they chase their dreams inside The Bluebird Cafe, Nashville's accidental landmark that has altered the course of music history.
- At a prison in the high desert foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, hard-core criminals are given 90 days to tame wild mustang horses. Most of the inmates who volunteer for the program have never trained a horse before, or even ridden one.
- A documentary that revolves around the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) circuit, a tour that includes 45 of the world's top riders. The film is bookended with explosive competition footage brimming with hulking bulls, airborne riders, and high-wattage pyrotechnics. Sandwiched in the middle is a journey across the back roads of America that reveals the cast of characters, each with genuine wit and that unmistakable cowboy aura.
- The story of legendary computer game developer Richard Garriott's spaceflight in October 2008.
- Samantha, Lydia, Isabella, and Lisa. These four young women are about to learn that humanity is just an irrelevant flame burning nowhere in the vastness of space. Their dreams will be shattered and one man will marvel at the evil he has committed.
- A documentary about Barbara Smith Conrad, a gifted University of Texas music student who finds herself at the epicenter of racial controversy, struggling against the odds and ultimately ascending to the heights of international opera.
- Public school teacher John Hunter and his students participate in an educational exercise that he created entitled the World Peace Game. This interactive experience triggers a transformation of the students from children of a neighborhood school to citizens of the world. The World Peace Game exposes children to the complex issues of the greater geo-political world that they will one day encounter.
- In search of a simpler life, a young couple returns home to Alabama where they set out to eat the way their grandparents did - locally and seasonally. But as their new diet forces them to navigate the agricultural industrial complex, they soon realize that nearly everything about the food system has changed since farmers once populated their family histories. A thoughtful and often funny essay on community, the South and sustainability, "Eating Alabama" is a story about why food matters.
- Millicent "Millie" McCrory, also known as "The Paint Wizzard" around Austin, TX, is an accomplished house painter who works in a miniskirt, crop top and signature cat ear headband. Born and raised as "Michael" in a conservative Morman household, she never felt that she could be her true self. A few years ago, at the age of 58, she gained the courage to change her name to Millie and adopt female pronouns. While she identifies as transgender, Millie still struggles with her own ideas of gender and social norms. The film follows Millie in her daily life, as she wrestles with questions of identity and acceptance, painting a hopeful, poignant and honest portrait.
- FOOT CRED: B-Boy culture on the L train. 24 HRS in LA : Gangland LA, cadillacs, and a photographer who gets lost. WHEN SOUL TO SOUL HIT NO.1: The emergence of Hip Hop in the UK. BOB-A-JOB: Growing up as a black kid in Primose Hill in the 70's. MY FIRST CAMERA : What happens when an old woman hits the gas too fast. 'Foot Cred transforms Normski's photographs and his New York epiphany into a graphic, personal portrait of the city detailing Normski's initiation into a new b-boy culture and fixation with trainers, particularly Puma States. Brilliant' SXSW Film Festival.