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- The educated Fariba Tabrizi flies from Teheran to Germany expecting to have asylum, since she is persecuted in Iran due to her lesbian relationship with her beloved Shirin. However, her application is denied by the authorities and Fariba has to return to her home country. When her recent acquaintance Siamak, who is grieving the death of his brother, commits suicide, Fariba assumes his identity and status of political refugee and is sent to a refugee camp in a German village. Fariba finds an illegal work in a cabbage factory and she has many difficulties for not having bath with the other male workers. She becomes close to her colleague Anne and they fall in love for each other. However, prejudice and her illegal condition jeopardize her exile in Germany.
- An over-populated, concrete-filled Los Angeles drives Maggie into fear and isolation. On the edge, her cries for change are neglected by her husband Ben. When she turns to her dysfunctional but affluent friends, Alex and Kyle, they propose an overnight camping trip to get away from the confines of the city and escape to the solitude of the mountains. Deep in the mountains, they encounter a self-proclaimed radical environmentalist, Birch. Although worlds apart, she and Maggie have an undeniable chemistry, encouraging Maggie to find her inner strength. New information sends the foursome on a journey where masks are ripped away and secrets are revealed. Accusations lead to violence, and desperation fuels an irreversible chain of events. Survival is uncertain...
- A former revolutionary is forced to confront his past after the murder of his eldest son. He must devise a way to avenge his son's death, save his family from ruin, and face the consequences of his choices.
- Just after midnight on March 10, 1945, the U.S. launched an air attack on eastern Tokyo, which left more than 100,000 people dead and destroyed a quarter of the city. Unlike their loved ones, Hiroshi Hoshino, Michiko Kiyooka and Minoru Tsukiyama emerged from the bombings alive. Now in their twilight years, they wish for nothing more than recognition and reparations for those who, like them, had been indelibly harmed by the war-but the Japanese government and even their fellow citizens seem reluctant to acknowledge the past.
- A film noir evocative Caribbean drama set in 1953 in the Dominican Republic during the cruel dictatorship of Leonidas Trujillo.
- On an eerie full moon night in Mumbai, a man with a box of chocolates boards a local train to go on a date. But as the train pulls away from the station the lights in the compartment suddenly go out, eerie noises are heard in the shadows and shit begins to go down real quick.
- When Mother Nature strikes, Disaster Guy strikes back! Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and fires are no match for disaster restoration expert Steve Frasher, who has spent a lifetime rebuilding houses that the elements have destroyed. But Steve doesn't just rebuild homes, he rebuilds lives, helping devastated and displaced families get back on their feet and back into their homes in just seven days! No matter what the situation, and what odds are against him, Steve and his team race to save properties destroyed by sudden disasters and can pull an army of builders together to get any job done. And Steve doesn't just rebuild these homes in record time, he also makes sure they are bigger and better than they were before. Steve lost his own family home to a disaster, and vowed ever since to dedicate his life to helping those who can't help themselves.
- In the middle of New Jersey exists a strange landscape of wetlands and wildlife migrations, garbage dumps and the ruins of industry, toxic waste sites and a river that tells the story of a civilization's new frontier. That is what seven young people have chosen to paddle through for 10 days, in canoes - A singular expedition, as romantic as it is political.
- The title role performed twenty-year-old Takhir Umarov, who suffers from cerebral palsy. Unforgettable picture makes you wonder about the meaning of our existence..
- Alternate history 1880, in the old west, Gracie Gail sets out on a quest to find the White Rider, the only one who can save her town from destruction. The White Rider is a Faith-Based Western Fantasy.
- "The Crooked I" is the story of George Clark of Inkster MI who was tried and convicted of a crime he did not commit. George spent almost 20 years in jail until he was finally exonerated in 2020.
- Hiding in plain sight goes terribly wrong when enslaved Estelle flees human captivity as a pregnant teenager trapped by an evil overlord of a magical species, but is caught years later by mercenaries with her now teenage son, Shay.
- Whispers of the past and present come together in the darkness of the theater in this Emmy-nominated dance film performed by Ballet Austin and filmed on-site at the haunted Scottish Rite Theater.
- For deaf and hard of hearing people access to culture is very difficult; they cannot go to the cinema unless films are subtitled. Paul Vecchiali, a major French film director, explains why he considers subtitling to be of the utmost importance.
- Facundo celebrates his 18th birthday with his schoolmates. Nico, his older brother, and Guille, his best friend, decide to surprise him by taking him to a brothel. From that day on, Facundo will have to decide what to do in the face of the attraction he feels for Guille.
- Felix de la Concha paints portraits of elder people living in Bilbao -near and over 100 years old-. Meanwhile posing, his sitters talk about their lives in the Basque Country.