A taxi driver named Man-seob takes a German journalist to Gwangju, South Korea. As they witness the Gwangju Uprising, Man-seob decides to help the journalist cover the event, risking his life for the truth. Based on a true story.
In a once thriving mining community in Northeast England, the future of The Old Oak pub hangs by a thread. With the closure of mines, the village has fallen on hard times. When Syrian refugees are suddenly placed in the village, the pub becomes a battleground. TJ, the landlord, forms an unlikely friendship with a young Syrian girl named Yara. Together, they strive to bridge the gap between the two communities and bring understanding. A deeply moving drama about fragilities and hopes.
A slacker named Jinx finds himself trapped inside a bank vault after a heist goes awry. With the help of a young woman named Jessica, he must figure out a way to escape while also dealing with the dangerous criminals outside. As the situation escalates, Jinx discovers unexpected alliances and faces the consequences of his involvement.
In Donald's Camera, Donald Duck tries to capture wildlife with his broken camera. Frustrated by his failed attempts, he seeks revenge on the animals. However, his plans backfire and he finds himself in comical situations. This classic 1941 animated short film showcases Donald's comedic antics and his interactions with various wildlife.
Jose is an obsolete man who owns an obsolete business. His store, a technical reparation center that made him feel alive when he was young, it is going to close very soon. One of his last work days, Jose receives the visit of a strange customer.
An amateur photographer watches a beautiful woman emerge from a beach hut and disappear into the sea.
The Marina Experiment' is the result of over 10,000 photographs, super 8 home footage and reel to reel audiotape interrogations that director Marina Lutz's father made of her during her upper class upbringing in 1960s and 1970s Manhattan. A both eerie and infinitely fascinating archive that she herself has now sorted out and reassembled. Her father's transgressive voyeurism is turned against himself, while a courageous self portrait simultaneously grows out of the almost incestuously intimate 'home movies'. The result is a family exposé that can't be shaken off that easily, and which in an intelligent and absolutely unique way raises the question about the right to not be seen - a question that has become even more relevant in the present day.
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