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- The lives of two strangers and their young children unexpectedly intersect on one hectic, stressful day in New York City.
- A sound engineer falls in love with a radio show host after they work together on a project capturing natural sounds.
- A brother and sister are separated when their parents die in a car accident. 15 years later, with Seo Gun living in Australia and Park Hae-won living in South Korea, fate reunites them.
- Alana (Michelle Ziudith), a girl who is never truly happy with her boyfriend, Danu (Maxime Bouttier), meets a boy named Mahesa (Jefri Nichol) in Barcelona. This unexpected meeting of two opposites brings a big change in both their lives.
- George Phillips, a middle-aged Londoner, works as an estate agent for the firm of Frobisher, Rendell and Ross. His home life is soured by clashes with his wife over whether their teenage son's girlfriend should be allowed to sleep over at their house, a situation the timid, melancholic George dislikes but hasn't the guts to forbid. His professional life is dominated by his attempts to find a buyer for Sunley House, a once-fashionable 1960s office block which has lain unoccupied for over a year. When his wife leaves for Colchester to look after her elderly father, George avoids conflict with his son by sleeping over at Sunley House. Meanwhile, his workplace rival, a younger man called Rycroft, is also trying to find a buyer for Sunley House (and thereby usurp George's place in the firm). One morning George finds himself locked in and has to crash through a window to escape. When Rycroft finds the broken window, he sets out to find the culprit.
- A middle-aged, middle-class man named Bruno gets his boss' job . The film examines his sensitivity toward his old boss, who he doesn't want to hurt, toward his employees, and toward his wife and mistress.
- While the project focuses on the archaeological excavations of the ancient city of Troya, which dates back to 3500 BC, from the eyes of archaeologists for 150 years, it also shows how things are progressing and daily routines in the Troya Museum located right next to Troya Örenyeri. It presents the background of the museum and excavations, which cannot be seen by visitors, in all its naturalness.
- A story set in a Slovenian village during Italian occupation. Stefuc, a man who has been widowed twice and has four daughters, wants to get married for the third time with Zana, who's already engaged and pregnant with Ludvik. Stefuc tries to separate them away, but realizes that he'll have to marry Hedvika, a nice looking girl who has just returned from Milan. In the meantime, Italian fascist authorities decide to eradicate five Slovenian songs with the help of local traitors.
- Follows the lives of 6 RAs and their significant others as they deal with everyday college life and the issues that surround it. Sometimes you have to deal with crazy residents, sometimes you just go out and have a blast yourself.
- The documentary One Fine Day, shows six people from different cultures and religions who all, through a small nonviolent act, have had a significant and positive influence on society. In the film we meet a young Burmese monk, a Chilean student, a German priest, a young Iraqi woman, an American former athlete and a Chinese youngster. In One Fine Day director Klaas Bense investigates how frustration can be turned into positive actions. He looks at what one single individual can achieve, and the often severe, personal consequences.
- Podcast Series
- How would a young socially timid guy taking up Doctorate in Philosophy approach a cute guy who works as a hairdresser and express what he truly feels for him?
- The film consists of two short novels: «Suite» and «One Fine Day».
- Film Description: John discovers a cockeyed tower along I-40 in Britten, TX. Filmmaker Bio: Prior to becoming a filmmaker, John Putch was an accomplished actor who started in the theater, then enjoyed a successful TV and film career before making the switch to directing. As a director, John has helmed 118 episodes of network television, 16 feature films and 9 TV movies. His independent films have won countless film festival awards and honors.
- Kay Weaver's classic celebration of the American Woman from the 1800's to the present. Set to a rousing anthem written and sung by Kay Weaver, this fast-paced music-film uses over 100 scenes, beginning with black-and-white stills of Sojouner Truth, Emily Dickinson and Harriet Tubman which dissolves into live action suffrage parades, that march us into present-day footage of Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, and Geraldine Ferraro. Guaranteed to lift your heart and bring you to your feet.
- A man keeps an intriguing positive attitude even going through what seems to be a bad hair day.
- One Fine Day is a poetic movie with a story about searching happiness about the natural ability of human beings to stand up when life knocks you down and about love and hope. The movie tells a short story about a single common day of a young woman. Diane (Teresa Branna) lost her job and finds out that her boyfriend cheated on her. She is loosing her whole existence during one day. She is leaving without any perspective. But then she meets an old man (Stanislav Zindulka) who is giving her the power to go on. One Fine Day is a poetic movie that tells an emotional story with gestures, pictures and without words.
- The documentary One Fine Day, shows six people from different cultures and religions who all, through a small nonviolent act, have had a significant and positive influence on society. In the film we meet a young Burmese monk, a Chilean student, a German priest, a young Iraqi woman, an American former athlete and a Chinese youngster. In One Fine Day director Klaas Bense investigates how frustration can be turned into positive actions. He looks at what one single individual can achieve, and the often severe, personal consequences.