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- In a fishing village in Iceland, a boy develops feelings for his best friend as his best friend pursues his affections for a girl.
- The series begins when the U.S.S. HOPE, a famed lost spaceship, returns to Earth after vanishing 35 years prior. The lone survivor, voiced by Madden, disembarks mysteriously looking the exact same age as when he left. Following the ensuing media chaos, he finally reunites with his formerly identical twin brother, voiced by Cox for a one-on-one meeting. But what starts as a joyful reconciliation soon leads to dark revelations that threaten their relationship and the future of humanity.
- Dennis, a painfully shy 38-year-old bodybuilder who lives with his mother, sets off to Thailand in search of love.
- Biographical account of singer and composer Cornelis Vreeswijk including his breakthrough and his marital problems.
- Denmark 2095: The ocean level's risen - thus no natural freshwater. After Fang's split into 2 persons, one travels back in time to 2017 to save a lost ecological research and maybe save the world.
- Jack is pleased with himself. He has just decided to stop screwing anything with a pulse and cut back on his enthusiastic drug use. That same night his best friend Glenn crashes into a moose on the Swedish border doing his last heist. Glenn is found by the police with a hoof buried in his forehead and 3,8 kilos of cocaine in the trunk. Over the next 24 hours, Jack loses his house, his job, his girlfriend leaves him with their daughter and someone tries to kill him. He is now struggling to save the lives of the very few people who love him, including his daughter. And as he is about to find out: when you think you have hit rock bottom, it can always get worse.
- Two-part UK drama set in London and Sydney spanning seven years. When Sam and Nicky's six year old son is diagnosed with leukaemia and a perfect blood match is all that can save him, Sam decides now is the right time to trace his real father - back to Sydney where she picked up a violent criminal while backpacking.
- An unexpected affection is formed between the least likely pair: a young woman and her kidnapper. With equally haunting pasts, the young dancer begins to recognize her kidnapper's humanity as she moves through his creative world of escapism.
- All young guys dream of a threesome, but what happens when the dream comes true? Follow Michael's quest for best friend Faye's heart in this story of love, sex and superheroes posing as hairdressers. "Trekant" is a delightfully charming story based on the short film of the same name - shown on SVT where it was seen by more than 550,000 viewers. The format mixes animation with acted scenes.
- When Duncan fails to earn his millions off YouTube after dropping out of high school, he has no choice but to find a job. With no qualifications to his name, the only place to offer him an interview and employment is at an office where everyone has settled. Duncan's first impression of the working world is not what he thought it would be; meeting some insightful characters in his first week at 'the office', he can only assume all work places are the same.
- Volunteers from a German non-profit risk the waves of the Mediterranean to pluck refugees from sinking rafts pushing off from Libya in the middle of the night. LIFEBOAT puts a human face on one of the world's greatest contemporary global crises and provides a spark of hope surrounding how civil society can intervene in the refugee crisis in a meaningful way.
- In Reckless Eyeballing, the title taken from a Jim Crow-era prohibition against Black men looking at White women, Harris imagines encounters between characters from American films such as Birth of a Nation (1915) and the blaxploitation film Foxy Brown (1974) to explore "the gaze" from a Black cinematic context. Throughout the film he juxtaposes images of activist and scholar Angela Davis, best known for her roles in the Communist Party USA and the Black Panther Party during the Civil Rights Movement, with those of Foxy Brown actress Pam Grier, mixing fantasy with reality and visually articulating how cinema's cultural image bank conflates Black American women's desirability with danger.
- Raph's life is simple: all he wants to do is hang out with his friends and find a way to earn big bucks without actually having to work. Convinced that he is about to pull off an effortlessly lucrative drug deal, he persuades his friend Alex, a small-time dealer, to partner up with him. Raph has lots of "friends" whom he too easily trusts. With friends like these, who needs enemies?
- Dario has just spent six years in prison for a sexual offense. On the day of his release, he swears that he will never return. The only problem is that Dario does not have a job or a flat, and he cannot stay with his mother Susann. He has no choice but to move in with his godfather Roger, who is living with his companion Borka and her daughter. Because Borka's daughter Tanja is the same age as the victim of Dario's crime was, Roger tries to keep his godson's past a secret. A hungry journalist from the local television station, however, uncovers Dario's past and warns the public of a second offense. When Dario goes to the annual "Street Parade" in Zurich together with Tanja, he is already being hunted by the press and the family of his victim who seek revenge.
- N.Y. fashion coordinator, Celia Davis, receives unexpected news - her mother, whom she has never known, has died suddenly and she's been appointed the guardian of her half-sister Merry, an uprooted twelve-year-old with an attitude and a fear of flying. The cross-country trip that follows delivers many surprises, bringing Celia and Merry to a place that neither expected.
- When two enchanting nine-year-old little girls notice a kindly old woman mysteriously arrive on their quiet street, they rush to see if they can help. the magic that comes of their innocent love and generosity leads them to a discovery not only for them, but for the entire neighborhood.
- A silent work that fuses a baroque painterly style and photographic sensibility with experimental montage. Portraits of Edward Owens' mother adorned in fanciful costumes and striking regal poses are superimposed with other images to create a dreamlike world bridging realities of life with fantasy and desire.
- Bombhunters explores the long-term consequences of war and genocide in Cambodia that persist in the form of landmines, unexploded ordnance (UXO), and other munitions. Through the lives and experiences of rural villagers who seek out and dismantle UXO to sell the scrap metal for profit, Bombhunters examines the social, cultural, and historical context of the legacy of war long after armed conflict has ended. Through the use of lipstick cameras as well as extensive fieldwork and interviews, Bombhunters profiles the experiences of individuals as they risk their lives to clear UXO from their land in order to both protect their families from harm and to make enough money to survive. The film also draws connections to other post-conflict nations around the world as their citizens continue to grapple with residual, persistent effects of war, and the complex realities of achieving "peace."
- An annual summer art and music festival held in downtown Oakland, California, first held in 2001. This year the 13th Annual Art + Soul Festival is on Saturday, August 3, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 4, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.. The 13th Annual Art + Soul Oakland Festival will feature four stages of live music with R&B, Rock, Blues, Jazz and Indie sounds along with diverse food offerings and myriad family activities including kid-friendly carnival rides. There will be hundreds of artisan booths; gourmet global cuisine and mobile food trucks.
- A schoolgirl is faced with tough obstacles, in the wake of her recent suicide attempt.
- The moving collage Remembrance: A Portrait Study, richly colored in warm tones and lighting and featuring a pop soundtrack, offers a follow-up portrait of Owens's mother, Mildered, as she lounges with friends sharing drinks, cigarettes, and friendship.
- Ohana is sold by her father to a visiting dance troupe when she is seven years old. As a teenager she runs away from the dance troupe to Osaka and the House of the Geisha's, where she graduates and starts working. When Ohana fully understands what a geisha's work entails she seeks support from a young man and runs away with him.
- Maja's pregnancy is very inconvenient for Frick. He wants to enjoy life with her - but without any trouble. Maja instead loves children. However, disregarding that, she is never able to refuse any request of this charming banker. Besides she doesn't know who to handle all the stress with the bar and two children. It's clear as daylight, when Frick dangles a magnificent Christmas present before her.
- On July 20, 1939, the first Lingiad was inaugurated at the Stockholm stadium. The purpose of this international gymnastics exhibition was to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the creator of Swedish gymnastics, Pehr Henrik Ling. The event was organized by the Swedish Gymnastics Federation with the participation of 7,399 gymnasts from 37 countries. The largest delegation came from Denmark with 1,900 participants. Germany sent 1,000 participants, all of whom were accommodated aboard the Kraft durch Freude cruise ship Wilhelm Gustloff.