In a tough Parisian neighborhood, a teacher named François Marin tries to inspire and connect with his diverse group of students. As they navigate their way through the challenges of the educational system and their personal lives, François must find a way to make a difference and help them succeed.
Selma, an Eastern European immigrant living in Washington state in the 1960s, is going blind and faces the threat of losing her job at a local factory. She forms a friendship with Cathy, but their relationship becomes strained as Selma's blindness worsens. When Selma reveals a secret to the local sheriff, her life takes a downward spiral. However, Selma remains determined to protect her friend's secret. In the end, Cathy realizes the value of Selma's decisions and they reaffirm their friendship.
Certified Copy tells the story of a man and a woman, played by William Shimell and Juliette Binoche, who meet in a small Italian village. The man is an art expert who has written a book about copies, and the woman is a French gallery owner. They spend a day together, pretending to be a long-married couple, visiting a local antique shop, a water fountain, and a cafe. Throughout their conversations, they discuss their own troubled relationships, reflecting on the nature of love, authenticity, and art. As the story unfolds, it becomes unclear whether the two characters are actually strangers or if they have a deeper connection. The film explores themes of identity, truth, and the complexity of human relationships.
LSD: Love, Sex aur Dhokha is a bold and gripping film that interweaves multiple stories to expose the dark underbelly of life in a contemporary urban setting. The movie delves into themes of love, sex, and betrayal while challenging conventional filmmaking techniques.
Timecode is a surreal experimental film set in Los Angeles, California. The movie follows interlinked stories that unfold in real-time, utilizing a split-screen format. The characters experience various emotions and situations including jealousy, drugs, auditioning, and lesbian relationships. The film is known for its innovative use of a single-take technique and explores themes of surrealism and avant-garde filmmaking.
The ruler of Xenoa, Queen La'ian, gives birth to the heirs of her throne: Eli, Zeus, and Drix. She decides to protect her triplets from the scheming leader of rival world Zephyr, General Norak, by sending her children to faraway Earth. Two decades later, the lives of the three estranged siblings intersect in the most unexpected way. Everything they know and love is suddenly threatened when General Norak zeroes in on them from light years away. The spiteful alien wants unconditional, uncontested power over Xenoa, but he is unable to achieve this as long as the true heirs to the throne are still alive. He is so hellbent on ruling Xenoa that he doesn't think twice about turning sibling against sibling in his quest for power.
Strings Of Passion is an urban commercial flick which tells the story of three men, Neel, Aman and Amit. They are young and dynamic guys who run the band "Strings of Passion" but are shadowed by the influence of drugs, broken love and bad parenting.
Director Peter Judson's semifictitious tale opens a revealing window into the indie filmmaking process, capturing the trivialities, aggravations and enthusiasm that go into completing a picture. Using footage from an indie movie set, e-mails constructing a plotline about distributor difficulties and interviews with indie mainstays such as Steve Buscemi and Sam Rockwell, the film provides a riveting look at one producer's rejections and rewards.
Mark is a high school senior who makes a personal problem out of his parents break-up when his mother leaves home for another woman. The thought of being the butt of jokes for "having two fathers" horrifies him. All these worries and angst take the backseat when a new teacher comes to campus. Her name is Connie and she is an instant hit among the boys. It is love at first sight for Mark. However, Connie has an affair with Vincent, a married man.
Cove Road is a gripping drama and thriller that follows a group of friends who find themselves in a night of chaos and violence after a series of unfortunate events. The story takes place in a small town and centers around a party that goes horribly wrong. The night starts with harmless fun but quickly turns into a nightmare when an accident leads to a series of shocking and violent events. As the night unfolds, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the friends are forced to confront their darkest fears.
Set in a post-9/11 America, four Americans come together to build a truck bomb and plan to detonate it on a target in the U.S. Highlighting the days leading up to the event.
A Los Angeles tollbooth clerk becomes obsessed with the Holocaust after meeting a survivor.
When a group of cinephiles attends a midnight screening at a movie theater, they find themselves trapped with flesh-eating zombies unleashed by a nazi experiment gone wrong. As the survivors try to find a way out, they must confront their worst fears and fight for their lives.
Three teen students growing and maturing together in Bangkok, Thailand as they deal with family, peer pressure, and coming to terms with their own sexuality.
A poetry recitation on film, a soliloquy about an unrequited love. The short film is based upon a poetry "It Still Rains Here", written and recited by the director himself.
In the year 2030, a synthetic experiment named She unleashes chaos within a small town, forcing its residents to fight for survival.
Naive Mr. Young is strapped to the hot seat in a very controlled political environment that imposes some outrageous sanctions on people's lives. During an encounter with an administrator while applying for a love & sex permit, he finds himself increasingly on guard, becoming tangled in red tape and incriminating words.
A short documentary featurette made for DVD about the film restoration of the original film negatives of the Eon Productions James Bond series. Focuses mainly on the 1960 Bond movies.
What do you do when you're pregnant and alone? That question's all too real for 22-year-old bohemian East Village artist Chloe, who's left with an unexpected pregnancy after a one-night stand with a sexy stranger. Battling ghosts of her past that she has tried to forget and facing an uncertain future, Chloe must choose between abortion or adoption, with either option leading to potentially dire consequences. Torn between her options, she finds comfort in the arms of a wild-child lesbian performance artist named Ana Blue and support in a mysterious stranger named Carlos, who may or may not be whom he appears to be. Chloe, A to Z deals with women's reproductive rights, pansexual relationships, and the ever-changing cityscape of New York. It features the spectacular locations of Coney Island, Times Square, and the East Village.
A man is stalked by a mysterious girl. Mumbai based independent filmmaker Prashant Bhilare's debut with Hindi language.