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- A modern day Drama that explores a broken family's fallen past. When an estranged son shows up at his missing father's home only to find an underage girl staying there, a mad rush to put all the pieces together ensues.
- When society strips you of your voice, can you hope for a second chance? One woman's extraordinary journey out of the darkness. Auckland 'outsider artist' Susan King stopped talking when she was four. Her grandmother recognized the little girl's talent for drawing and kept her supplied with colored pencils and paper. For 20 years Susan expressed herself in thousands of artworks filled with playfulness, curiosity and terror. Then she stopped drawing. Her pictures were carefully packed away into boxes. She had 20 years of silence before she drew again. Now, the dealer world has discovered Susan's art Brut. A 2009 Sydney show has garnered international demand with an ethical quandary for the family who can only guess at Susan's wishes.
- Vicky a son of a rich industrialist falls in love with Roma the maid of his house.
- One morning of March, a fluffy cat whose name is Fluffy, disappears mysteriously leaving behind four newborn kittens. A family starts a quest to find her and at the same time tries to play the role of mother for those little creatures.
- The noisy farce of today's youth, so-called X-generation, living in Korean Society. A man losing his identity due to aging year after year, 'Tae-Pyeong,' Friends that respected him weren't so easy to reunite anymore due to busy lives, Beside, a college friend, who was once a laughing stock, appeared toward Tae-Pyeong as a successful man, Furthermore, unwelcome news due to frequent drinking, impotence! Conjugal relation gets estranged, and Tae-Pyeong's wife gets a little on the side, With no accomplishment and in a miserable shape, Tae-Pyeong loses his identity, Tae-Pyoeng tries to restore his identity in his own ways... The story of a Korean Man's stubble to restore his life's sense of loss.
- Once a cornerstone of network television, the American soap opera has fallen on hard times and cancellations. Why is the genre, one of television's longest-running and most influential formats, fading?
- The story of 'Sala Budha' or 'The stupid Old man' revolves around an old village head, the Sarpanch of a village, who tries his best to take care of the subjects at any cost. The film has successfully depicted the strong relationship of the earlier days in the villages of western Odisha and the innocence, simplicity and righteousness of the Old man, who finally gets his reward from the King. This is nice motivational and inspirational movie which says with positive thinking and wit all obstacles can be cleared.
- Returning home for his mothers funeral, Bobby is confronted with stark realities in the small town he has forgotten. Bobby and his sister instantly become the parents to their father, Phil, who is unable to care for himself. With their mother gone, Bobby and Linda must face the most agonizing of decisions. Anger and resentment towards his father fuels Bobbys desire to put Phil into a nursing home. Linda, who is on the verge of a military deployment, finally concedes and Phil enters a facility. In less than a month, Bobby is summoned back home where his father awaits imminent expulsion from the care center. Furious at having to leave his job and fiancee, Bobby begins a journey through tense and very uncharted waters. He must honestly face himself as he reconstructs his past in order to salvage the future. Homecoming reminds us that, as life moves forward, the role between parent and child is often reversed. Decisions must be made. Promises must be kept. As Bobby confronts the truth, he realizes that those decisions affect not only his father, but his own relationships and sense of self. 'Homecoming' delivers a powerful punch that illuminates the path which every parent and child will ultimately face.
- Thirty years ago, Tony Morales opened his hair salon on Hollywood Boulevard with dreams of catering to the rich and famous, instead he became a father figure to the many bit actors, outsiders, and runaways who had come to Los Angeles in hopes of a better life. HOLLYWOOD HAIR tells the compelling story of an unlikely 'family' that exists in the shadows of the world's most famous boulevard -- a place where dreams are born and die every day. Shot in stark black and white as a contrast to the typical glamorized images of Hollywood, this offbeat film shows a very real and unforgettable side of Tinseltown that most have never seen.
- This movie is about a young girl who hangs out with the wrong crowd. Her name is Jennifer. She was once an A student. Her association with the wrong crowd has caused her grades to decline. At the age of 5 Jennifer suffered a traumatic incident that rocked her to the core. After the untimely death of her father, she would never be the same. Five years later, Jennifer's mother decided to remarry, leaving her young daughter unhappy once again. This choice had unintended consequences and Jennifer spiraled out of control. This story has betrayal, vindictiveness, love and redemption. It reminds you that some choices made in the past can and will affect your future.
- Jana Gana Mana is a film that works on multiple levels. Being a humorous entertainer, it underlines the spirit of achievement however small it might be. The will to win is what keeps the masses going! While exploring the story of Ramchandra Sontakke (Teacher) and Katu (student), the film identifies the fact that education brings about a change....it connects us to the bigger universe of which we are a small part. While peeping into the lives of Katu's Family, we realize the immense positivity that makes the underprivileged sect of our society take up the day that comes. Lastly while keeping you smiling all through, the film makes you realize that India has all the processes in place, What lacks is little extra effort in execution.
- America was alive with the promise of great change in 1912 when Abdu'l-Bahá, the son of the Bahá'í Prophet Bahá'u'lláh, traveled to nine states and one Canadian province. He came with a message of universal peace, the unity of East and West, racial harmony, gender equality, and a visionary view of America's future, captivating all strata of American society. What was it like to meet him? What implications does his journey and the talks he gave have for us today? Luminous Journey celebrates the centenary of his visit and, using contemporary high-definition production techniques and engaging documentary storytelling, offers a reflection upon a journey destined to change the consciousness of a nation and the world.
- The film No Problem! (Six Months with the Barefoot Grandmamas) is about the solar electrification project run by the Barefoot College in Tilonia, a small village in the state of Rajasthan, India. Numerous illiterate rural women from all over the world, particularly Africa, are being trained to be solar engineers. The programme is funded by ITECH, a division of the Government of India. Through the stories of these women, a fascinating tale of sustainability, demystification of technology, and social inclusion unfolds. The film follows the story of the 2011 batch of African students as they live and learn together for six months, ,without even knowing each other's languages, in pursuit of a single dream - becoming solar engineers.
- The story is about Hashim, who, as often happens with boys, gets into various troubles.
- In a part of America that rarely makes headlines, there is a small town with a group of teenagers who will captivate your ears and warm your heart. Mariachi High presents a year in the life of the champion mariachi ensemble at Zapata High School on the Rio Grande in South Texas. As they compete and perform with astonishing musical virtuosity, these teens and the music they make will inspire, surprise, and bring you to your feet.
- Different stories of Tunisians people that lives in a society bubbling of pride , lust, desire , misery and anger.
- His job: outsourced. His home: commandeered by his couch-potato daughter. But Ed Heller's not losing hope. Inspired by a charismatic street clown, Ed's decided to reinvent himself. With a Polaroid camera slung around his neck and a pony at his side, Ed's going door to door. Will Seattle put out the welcome mat?
- A feature documentary about one of the greatest sportsmen ever. Darko Kralj (the King) is the only sportsman in the history of sports who has beaten a world record in his category five times in a row at one world championship! A croatian paralympic, seriously wounded in 1991 during the war in Croatia, Darko Kralj has almost died. Doctors didn't expect him to survive. Today, he lives with a wife and three sons, the eldest one being the one Darko is the most attached to. Some kind of similar destiny brought them together, the kid has lost his biological father in the war. Tereza, his wife, has her own life story. Going towards the end of this unusual life story, we shall more and more understand where his strength and incredible love for life comes from.
- Sophie Camus (Mallory Caillaud-Jones) is in her senior year of high school, when she finds out that her mother has been lying to her about having family in France. High school drama and this revelation cause her to make an irrational decision. With the help of her unused college fund, she buys a one-way ticket to France in the hopes of discovering her family and herself.
- Hired to perform a ritual circumcision in a distant town, a Rabbi makes an eventful journey in a rented mini-bus and faces the perils of the lonely forest to preserve the sanctity of the Sabbath.
- A documentary, with the indigenous Hawaiians,about the survival of their culture after the takeover of Hawaii by U.S. businessmen and military in 189orld are experienced. Rare interviews throughout the islands, 2005-2009, reveal their economic, cultural, and social future depends on the resurgence of indigenous rights, sovereignty, and access to their land. While bridging past knowledge with tools of the future, they reveal our own future depends on our connection with the natural world and responsible decisions for the care of the planet and the sustainability of all people.
- The best subject matter is often only just a few steps away. Director Michael Schindegger has been living with his father and brothers in an apartment building in the second district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt, at house 'No. 7', for thirty years. However, he hardly knows any of his neighbors. He decides to change all that just before marrying his fiancée and moving out. Camera in hand he rings all of their doorbells and introduces himself to the building's multi-lingual, primarily Jewish residents.
- A documentary that follows the misadventures of the eccentric fashion designer Bruno Ierullo as he readies for his first runway show after a personal tragedy inspires him to risk his life savings on a career change into the art.
- Pharmboy is the story of Gunner Barrett, a rural high school student born addicted to prescription pain medications. The film explores the challenging life of a 16 year old boy, the obstacles he has faced, and his path to redemption.
- Raju a 13 year old child passionate about films who always wanted to be a filmmaker become blind in an accident. Drunkard and irresponsible father puts Raju in a blind orphanage,claiming him to be an orphan. Blind orphanage is run by a wicked man Narayana who is living on the money meant for blind children. At this juncture Raju advice children on writing a complain to District Collector.This leads in to deeper trouble. As all the options run out to bring this injustice to light, Raju thinks of making a video film about the situation. With the help of a friend Raju gets a video camera.Trains the children and they all make a film secretly. The film changes the orphanage for good.
- A marriage that started on love and trust suddenly nose dived into the ditch of wealth and opulence and the marriage went sour. An African woman's struggle to retain and sustain her marriage knows no bound.
- In the film Welcome to Jarbo State we follow the life of a small district, with a population of fewer than in a high-rise. We face some very real Jarbo Indians in the mundane as well as the extraordinary. You can not go unnoticed their great love of big American cars and their fighting spirit to keep the village school, and, not least, that in Jarbo you will get know more about the art of hunting elks.
- 'Dancing Salmon Home' is a journey of loss and reunification, across generations and oceans, as the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California journeys to New Zealand to meet their long-lost Chinook salmon relatives, which have been missing from their river for 65 years. Along the way, the 28 tribal members hold four days of ceremony beside New Zealand's Rakaia River, forging enduring bonds with the Maori people of the region, and sharing a message of respect for the natural world, and launching plans to bring their salmon home.
- Full movie based on TV-series "My Wife's Girlfriends"
- On Papua, a group of students who have been without a teacher for six months are waiting for a teacher, who should arrive through the small airstrip in their village; the airstrip is their only contact with the outside world.
- Tells a story of a woman named Murni who's in a journey to find her soulmate. Murni was forced by her best friends, Mukhlis and Stacy to find a boyfriend in a website called "Meet Soulmate". Although Murni doesn't believe the guy she met online, she agreed after being forced by them. Murni actually like Mukhlis, her best friend. But she feels frustrated because she thought Mukhlis is a homosexual and is in a relationship with Ayim. Withthe encouragement from Mukhlis and Stacy, Murni finally meet a guy named Iqwal. Murni feels comfortable with Iqwal but an incident has made her mistaken Iqwal for being homosexual too.
- Sleepover is a sixty minute retrospective film documenting the coming of age of four suburban Milwaukee girls over the course of three sleepovers in ten years. How do friendships translate and morph over a decade of personal change? What are heart to heart conversations about? What is forgotten and what is retained? Sleepovers, an introspective sixty-minute narrative examines these critical questions as it traces the lives of these girls. Through the genre of collaged composite, we witness their trials and triumphs towards adulthood as they over come issues of divorce, alcoholism. anorexia and gender stereotyping. This unique journey in time is relevant globally despite its location in the American present. Fostering empathy and eliciting the importance of friendship is the film's purpose.
- Seeking divine intervention, in a bid to solve their problems, two nine year old boys, get lost in the sea in a small dinghy.
- As a leader of the local community, Chairman Amin bans every kind of image in his water-locked village in rural Bangladesh. He even goes on to claim that imagination is also sinful since it gives one the license to infiltrate into any prohibited territory. But change is a desperate wind that is difficult to resist by shutting the window. The tension between this traditional window and modern wind grows to such an extent that it starts to leave a ripple effect on the lives of a group of typically colorful, eccentric, and emotional people living in that village. But at the very end of the film, Television, which he hated so much, comes to the rescue and helps Chairman Amin reach a transcendental state where he and his God are unified. A new twist to the story makes him embrace IMAGE and IMAGINATION
- When the Nazis occupied Albania, not a single Jew was betrayed by its citizens - mostly Muslims. An untold history that resonates today.
- Between fear of success and a tricky break-up, Ludovic is beyond all hope as he is getting close to the 30's stage. His unexpected meeting with a sick child, Raphael, shakes up his daily life and his future approach. Together, they go after their dreams...
- Resonance is sensational eye-opening documentary which reveals the immeasurable harm we are causing ourselves by living in an ocean of man made wireless frequencies. The film journeys through 60 years of independent scientific research to uncover for the very first time, the mechanisms by which this technology is causing a variety of life threatening diseases. The film ultimately reveals how every single one of us is reacting to the biggest change in environment this planet has ever seen.
- Ninah is a runaway wife whose husband finds out she is pregnant and he comes to recover the dowry he paid or take home the woman he owns. By any means necessary.
- Two desperate brothers decide to rob their wealthy uncle, who is owned by the Nigerian mafia from Lagos.
- Rushi is a story of a group of medical students with aspirations to become excellent doctors and serve humanity. Having obtained a spot at the prestigious Mamata Medical College, the story portrays individuals united as friends, yet haunted by the hardships of a medical college; their daily get go, emotional crests and troughs, and sacrifices to achieve their goals. The plot thickens as Rushi, the film's protagonist, is forced to make a decision he might regret for the rest of his life.
- A reclusive young clock repairer breaks free of his father's yoke and discovers himself through the sounds of New York City.
- Filmed in Vienna against the backdrop of a traveling Russian circus, The Magic Hand of Chance, is the true story of a hapless magician whose life is turned around when two clowns trick him into thinking he has been honored by a fictitious magicians' society in America. With every letter of praise, the duped magician throws another party for his comrades (a Soviet custom upon receiving good news). Despite being played for a fool and spending all his meager earnings on vodka and caviar, the magician ultimately wins out, finding both love and the greatest magic of all...belief in himself. World-renowned magician Yevgeniy Voronin invites you into his Circus tent, a world filled with incredible artists, laughter and love -- a visual feast!
- This is the story of the unique seven month tour of a rock band from Northern California to Southern Mexico made on their bicycles. The 'Ginger Ninjas' have carried their musical instruments along 8,000 km. on their bikes and with them the band generates their own electricity during the concerts, inviting the people to join them pedaling. This road movie share with us the transformations and issues that the characters face on this journey, showing us that despite the problems, it always worth to fight for our dreams.
- After her werewolf lover unexpectedly dies in an accident while hunting for food for their children, a young woman must find ways to raise the werewolf son and daughter that she had with him while keeping their trait hidden from society.
- An elderly couple live by themselves while their children are settled abroad; they take each day as special and enjoy their life.
- "The Haunted Library" opens with teen detective Ruby Skye hot on the trail of whoever--or whatever--is making those scary noises late at night in the spooky old O'Deary Library. Before she makes much progress on the case, Ava O'Deary, the library's puzzle-loving owner, dies without leaving a will, which means that Ava's nearest living relative, Lillian O'Shyte, will inherit everything. And she plans to bulldoze the library and replace it with an adults-only condo tower. Ruby vows to save the library. But how?
- Explores the creation, creators, lasting impact and enduring relevance of one of the most universally beloved children's books of our time.