The true story of Oscar, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident, who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008.
Dear Zindagi is a coming-of-age drama film about a young cinematographer named Kaira who is struggling with depression. She seeks the help of a psychologist named Dr. Jehangir Khan to find meaning and happiness in her life. Through a series of sessions, Kaira learns to confront her past, overcome her fears, and embrace her true self.
Teen Spirit is a drama movie about a teenage girl named Violet who dreams of escaping her small town life through her passion for singing. When an opportunity arises for her to audition for a singing competition, she takes a chance and discovers her talent. With the help of an unlikely mentor, she navigates through the challenges of fame and learns important life lessons along the way.
Palo Alto is a drama film that follows the interconnected stories of several teenagers living in Palo Alto, California. The film explores themes of teenage sexuality, relationships, and the struggles of growing up.
Shattered Glass is a drama film based on the true story of Stephen Glass, a writer for The New Republic magazine who was discovered to have fabricated much of his work. The movie explores the scandal that unfolds as Glass's credibility is called into question and the impact it has on the world of journalism.
Set in the 1970s, Any Day Now follows a gay couple who takes on the legal system in order to adopt a teenage boy with Down syndrome. They face homophobia, prejudice, and a travesty of justice as they fight for the love and rights of their chosen family.
One & Two is a drama/fantasy/thriller movie about two siblings who possess superhuman abilities and are trapped on a remote farm by their domineering father. As they struggle to escape and uncover dark family secrets, they must confront their own brother-sister dependency relationship and face the challenges of rural life.
Tim and Eric are given a billion dollars to make a movie, but they squander it on a series of disastrous decisions. Now they must find a way to repay the money before their lives are ruined.
In The Harvest, a couple's dark secret is exposed when their son befriends a sick child. The boy is confined to a wheelchair and isolated from the outside world. As their friendship grows, the boy begins to uncover the truth about his friend's condition and the sinister motives of his parents. The Harvest is a psychological thriller that explores themes of abuse, isolation, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
Untogether follows the intertwining stories of Andrea, a newly sober writer, and Tara, a psychiatrist who is dealing with the aftermath of a car accident. As they navigate their own struggles with addiction and recovery, they find themselves drawn to each other. The film explores themes of regret, redemption, and the search for connection.
Cameraperson (2016) is a documentary that explores the life and work of a female cinematographer, showcasing her experiences behind the camera. The film touches on various themes such as film history, filmmaking, and family relationships. It takes the audience on a journey through different locations like Brooklyn, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Nigeria, while also delving into personal and ethical dilemmas faced by the protagonist. With beautiful cinematography and intimate storytelling, Cameraperson offers a unique perspective on the art of filmmaking.
A man travels across the country to meet with his past lovers, reflecting on his past relationships and their impact on his life.
The story follows a group of people who are kidnapped from the street and held hostage in an underground prison to await deportation. Will they escape? What will be the cost of freedom?
Sophie Hagan, a retired nurse, turned her home into a Transitions Shelter. The lives of a terminally ill woman, an alcoholic magician, a PTSD veteran, a young drug addict and a grieving mother are explored in the 'Cottonwood' residence.
She Monkeys is a Swedish coming-of-age drama that follows a teenage girl as she navigates her first crush and her experiences with horseback riding. The film explores themes of friendship, sexuality, and family relationships in a unique and compelling way. The protagonist's interactions with horses and her growing attraction towards another girl become catalysts for self-discovery and self-acceptance.
A Polish stewardess who has to spend the night in Copenhagen to board her next flight meets a Danish man who insists on taking her out. The night does not turn out quite like either of them had expected.
In a dressing-room are five girls, all taking part in the music video for the track Hot Chicks. It is a fun, playful video where the girls have to shake their backsides and strut their stuff to the male artist. A studio manager tells them what is on the agenda, and using a stylist they get ready before starting rehearsals in the studio. Staring Jenny Hutton, Hedda Stiernstedt, Nanna Blondell. Director Ninja Thyberg.
Adena has a crush on her cute teacher, David. At her graduation ceremony she finds out that they’re going to celebrate Midsummer’s Eve at the same place, so she decides to approach him.
The act of transporting an old mattress into a new walk-up apartment becomes absurdist, cinematic one-woman choreography in this wordless vignette from Adinah Dancyger, full of humor and pathos, and painfully familiar to city-dwellers.