Inside Job is an animated comedy series set in a government agency called the 'Institute for Global Advancement' that is run by the 'Shadow Government.' The show follows the adventures and misadventures of Reagan Ridley, a brilliant yet socially awkward scientist, and her eclectic team of colleagues as they navigate the world of secret corporate conspiracies, supernatural phenomena, and government cover-ups. With a mix of political satire, adult humor, and offbeat storytelling, Inside Job offers a humorous take on the world of clandestine operations and the absurdity of the modern workplace.
Mother's Day follows the lives of different characters as they navigate the challenges and joys of motherhood. With an ensemble cast and various storylines, the film explores the ups and downs of relationships, family dynamics, and the importance of celebrating mothers. Set in Atlanta, Georgia, the movie showcases heartwarming moments, unexpected surprises, and the power of love and connection.
The Silent Child tells the story of Libby, a 4-year-old deaf girl who lives in a world of silence. When a social worker teaches her the use of sign language, Libby begins to communicate with her family and the world around her. Through this journey, the film sheds light on the importance of deaf awareness and acceptance.
Set in the 1960s in Oklahoma, the movie follows a teenage girl who forms a platonic lesbian bond with a new girl in school. They navigate through sexual confusion, school bullying, and their conservative surroundings.
Brigitta Nielebeck suffered a serious car accident in which miraculously escape unscathed. However, she has lost his memory. Doctors recommend her to spend time with family members. Therefore, make contact with Marie, her 16 year old daughter, who for two years living with a host family.
Featuring Alan Thicke, the film explores the struggles faced by children of alcoholic parents, highlighting the emotional turmoil and chaos within seemingly normal families. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing alcoholism as a disease and the impact it has on family dynamics. The narrative provides insights into the feelings of loneliness, shame, and frustration experienced by children, while also offering coping strategies such as the "three C's": you didn't cause it, you can't control it, and you can't cure it. The film encourages open communication and seeking support from others, like counselors or peer groups, to navigate the challenges of living with an alcoholic parent.
A year after a crazy wedding, another surprise, another daughter and a new son-in-law, they become part of the most crazy adventures showing high-quality Ukrainian humor.
End of September is a gripping drama that follows the story of a young man dealing with difficult parents, particularly his alcoholic mother. It explores his struggles and the dynamics of his relationship with his stepbrother. Cigarette smoking plays a significant role in the narrative, highlighting the characters' frustrations and coping mechanisms.
Short film tackling depression and it‘s causes in teenagers and young adults.
Ronit hopes to spend the only day she has with her son Ari when he comes back home after time away, but realizes he already made plans with his boyfriend. Although her attempts to approach his new world fail, she finds herself closer than ever when she takes care of new wounds.
The moments before the violent physical attack of a mother by her anxious son.
Almost 18 follows the story of a group of teenage boys navigating friendship, drugs, and difficult childhoods in Eastern Europe. The film explores themes of coming-of-age and homoerotic friendship.
The hard, sad and routine life of a student causes him to have to take action.
"The Winged Detectives" is a queer coming-of-age short film, which follows Reagan and her friends as they prepare for the annual bird-watching competition. Tensions quickly rise for Reagan with the introduction of potential new friends and the absence of a special team member.
A needy young man confronts years of parental manipulation when he discovers that his father has gotten plastic surgery to look exactly like him.
In an evangelical house on the outskirts of a Brazilian megalopolis, a young trans man revisits his family after years. Gradually, what could be just a Sunday lunch turns into a suffocating plot of abuse and violence.