Sam, a salesman, finds himself stranded in a desolate location after his car breaks down. As he tries to find help, he realizes that he is being stalked by a masked man. Sam's isolation and paranoia grow as he uncovers dark secrets about the area and himself.
After failing his driving test, a teenager steals his grandfather's red Ferrari and goes on a wild adventure, encountering various obstacles and causing chaos along the way.
Til There Was You is a romantic comedy film that tells the story of Gwen and Nick, two individuals who embark on a journey to find love. Gwen, a former child star turned architect, meets Nick, a struggling writer with a closeted homosexual best friend. As they navigate through various challenges such as eviction notices, breakups, and addiction, they start to develop feelings for each other. Their chance meeting and growing friendship lead to a romantic relationship filled with nostalgia, loneliness, and the ups and downs of life.
In South Central Los Angeles, a father tries to reform his son who is involved in a criminal gang. The father, recently released from prison, navigates the dangerous streets in an effort to protect his son from the violence and influences of the gang. As they struggle to escape the cycle of crime, they face challenges and setbacks, testing their bond and resolve.
Fish Story is a movie set in different time periods, starting from the 70s to 2012, spanning across multiple storylines. It revolves around a punk band's song that is said to save humanity from an impending asteroid collision. The film follows various characters and their connections to the song, leading up to the climax where the true impact of the song is revealed.
A "straight" couple dabbles in drugs and become heroin addicts.
After a car accident leaves her in a coma, a woman with locked-in syndrome discovers her husband's infidelity and plans her revenge.
Weekends is a touching animated short film that follows a young boy as he spends his weekends with his divorced parents. Through beautiful animation and a lack of dialogue, the film captures the boy's emotions and experiences as he adjusts to his new reality. From playing a video game with his father to visiting his mother's new boyfriend, Weekends showcases the ups and downs of a child of divorce.
Monique is a popular singer disguised as Digna to escape from her stepfather and his stepbrother Gilbert, who slowly killed her mother and also wanted to kill her to seize their wealth. Gilbert and his father thought Monique is already dead until he met Monique in a restaurant as a waitress. Due to this, Gilbert hunts Monique to get her killed. While trying to escape Gilbert's men, she accidentally met Carding, a thief in Ermita with his sidekick Libag. Their love story begins while she stays with Carding's slum along with the kids Carding is taking care of. Gilbert and his father were later caught during police operations and Monique recovered her house and wealth. In the end, Monique keeps Carding's kids in her house and confirmed their love for each other.
A stuntman who dabbles as a petty thief for corrupt policemen decides to quit. His bosses do not let him go but, instead, he is tortured. His consistent brushes with the law earn him a prize on his head and attention from a daily.
With his radio blaring Three Dog Night's "Never Been to Spain," a shirtless man lounges on the hood of his sporty car; he smokes a cigarette as he stretches and shows off his physique. A young woman calls to him from a love seat on the front porch of a large house across the street. She's barefoot, sucking on a watermelon lollipop. He goes over to her and the verbal fencing begins. It looks like it's headed for a kiss, but he's going steady with someone else and she may not be exactly what she seems. By the end, someone has to weigh conflicting information and make an important spring-day decision.
Arthur is desperately trying to stay awake as he drives across country. He picks up Jude hitching and things get hostile. An all-out battle of the sexes, culminating in a hair-raising, gut-wrenching finale, propels Arthur and Jude on an inexorable path toward mayhem and destruction.
Henry wants to sleep with lots of beautiful women, but they keep blowing him off...until a Hindu guru teaches him the technique of "substitution."
Jerrold Tarog's award-winning 2006 short film on friendship and infidelity.
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