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- A modern story, inspired by King Lear, set in contemporary Liverpool.
- The story of two brothers' quest for fame, love and revenge in the heyday of Shanghai opera.
- Rudyard Morley, an eccentric ambassador from the Court of Saint James, is on a goodwill lecture tour of the United States. His English gourmet cook is unable to accompany him, and this upsets him more than a little bit. He hires a cook of eighteen years' service to a New England socialite. This act of diplomatic rudeness gives rise to several complications which grow more problematic after Morley's daughter begins a romance with the son of the socialite.
- After an accident Raymond has gone blind. His family treats him like a child. Fortunately, a nun comes to his rescue. She works in a center where blind people learn to read with the Braille alphabet.
- Director Vea Mafile'o creates a portrait of her father to better understand why he still tithes every cent possible back to his home church on the island of Tonga, exploring his culture and her roots along the way.
- Steve Deakin teaches history and is a foot-soldier in the Sealed Knot Society. In a fortnight between two English Civil War battles, he faces personal and professional challenges.
- When Robert and Rosemarie Stack (Robert starred in Boetticher's "Bullfighter and the Lady") visit Mary and Budd Boetticher to attend the Boettichers' showing of their exquisite Portuguese Lusitano and Spanish Andalusian horses, Budd Boetticher takes the opportunity to narrate the proud history of these outstanding horses and their centrality to the development of the "rejoneador" (a bullfighter on horseback) and the kind of demanding training necessary to bring both horses and riders to performance perfection. Interspersed throughout is a recapitulation of Boetticher's career as a director of films about bullfighting as well as his now cult status as a director of westerns starring Randolph Scott. In the next day's performances, the Boettichers and Carlos Arruza, Jr. - the son of Mexico's most famous bullfighter, Carlos Arruza, who was the subject of Boetticher's now mythic documentary "Arruza" -demonstrate in the classically correct manner the art and skill of the "rejoneador."
- None of this will matter to the people who come here after us. They'll turn it into a walk-in closet or a parental suite. Our memories are worth more than that. They don't belong in boxes, they are everywhere. Fuck nostalgia.
- Simón González (Ourense, Spain, 1964) is the greatest athlete Spain has given, a living legend international full contact. His legacy: thirteen full contact world championships and a historic record that haven't changed his disciplined and hardworking personality. A man from humble origins who found in this elite sport his inspiration. Full contact would hi in return as much as he offered, a whole life. His discipline, persistence, education and respect are what have made him the best. Values that have remained despite the tremendous hits that he has suffered in his life, hits that not even this champion has been able to dodge. He lost his father, his brother and his best friend to this career. After being the King of the World, Simón suffers a home accident that puts him in a wheel chair until today. Far from hanging on to pain, Simón turned to the others finding the strength that he uses to walk again. He recently got admitted to a treatment with mother cells that promises to regenerate his spinal cord. Simon dream is to walk again and hasn't surrendered since then. He has held on to the 3% chances of coming back to the ring as a reason to live and fight. In 2018 he has been acknowledge with the Medal of Honor of the Spanish Olympic Committee. This is the story of Simón, it does not matter if he depends on a wheel chair, he is still and above all a fighter facing his 14th match: to walk again. The documentary is narrated in seven chapters that define Simon's life. This is the story of a king without a kingdom.
- 'Fear my Kingdom' is the story of an introverted eight year old boy with a heart defect. Sequestered at home by an overprotective father, the boy lives alone in a fantasy-filled world of astronauts, insects and a fabulous circus. Until the day, the willful boy encounters a curious black creature perched on his window ledge. Reluctantly, the boy lets the strange visitor into his peculiar world and a turbulent friendship soon develops between them. Unlike his taciturn father, the new companion allows the boy to share his thoughts and emotions. But then one morning the boy wakes up and discovers that his new friend is gone - and that his father is dead.
- Three aspiring models, Ruotong (Chrissie Chow), Xiaoyi and Yizhi, head to Beijing to make it big. When Ruotong finds herself employed as a giant banana, she encounters Kelvin (Jiro Wang), a PR manager interested in hiring her for a campaign he is involved with. Sparks soon fly between Routong and Kelvin, but he is already in a relationship with an icy supermodel. Sadly, before Routong's career can get off the ground, it is in jeopardy of dying altogether. Can she make it in this world of uncertainty?
- A private eye is asked to investigate a young woman after her parents are murdered by a serial killer.
- Share My Kingdom delves into the lives and art of three artists with disabilities who emerged from the art studio at Little City located in Palatine, IL. The documentary provides a view into the compelling life histories and artistic creations of Harold Jeffries, Wayne Mazurek and Luke Tauber. While these men seem to have the odds stacked against them, they are able to turn their ideas into reality. With no formal art education or training, each of them transforms their vision into artistic works of expression free from cultural, political and worldly influences found in most art today.
- A troubled priest faces a day of reckoning.