Mourning his dead child, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation. To do so, he must decipher reality and life from his own dreams, delusions, and perceptions of death.
After a car crash, a comic book artist wakes up in a hospital and discovers he is in a purgatory-like state. He must come to terms with his impending death and find peace before it's too late. Along the way, he encounters strange occurrences, including a mysterious smoke monster.
A mother, Rachel, moves to Finland with her husband and son to cope with the loss of her twin son in a car accident. Her son, Elliot, discovers a wish-granting wall and begins talking to an invisible person. As Elliot exhibits disturbing behaviors claiming to be Nathan, Rachel seeks answers from the town doctor and Helen, who reveal a satanic cult in the town. Rachel takes photographs of Elliot but finds him missing in all the pictures. She is sedated, forced into a ritual, and locked in her room. Rachel escapes and confronts her husband Anthony, who reveals that Elliot is not real, and Rachel created him as a coping mechanism. Rachel accidentally kills Anthony and tries to find Elliot in a grain silo, but he is nowhere to be found. Rachel returns to New York, still delusional and believing that Nathan, Anthony, and Elliot are alive.
In Track 29, a woman's obsession with finding her long-lost son leads her down a twisted path of mystery and surrealism in a small town. As she delves deeper into the secrets of the town, she becomes entangled in a web of obsession, incest, and murder. With a nonlinear timeline and a touch of surrealism, Track 29 explores themes of identity, desire, and the dark underbelly of small-town life.
A successful architect who is nearing the end of his career receives a visit from a young woman who claims to be his long-lost adopted daughter and seeks forgiveness before his death. As he engages in dialogue with her, he begins to question his own accomplishments and confronts his own mortality.
It Had to Be You is a heartwarming romantic comedy about a woman who is left at the altar and embarks on a journey to find true love. Along the way, she encounters a charming taxi driver, a handsome fireman, and an aspiring artist. Will she finally discover her true destiny?
Teenage years, the best and worst years of our lives. Jeremy is an ordinary teenager, living an ordinary teenage life. Because of his shyness, he fantasizes conversations with his crush, Sean. But what happens when he loses control of something completely in his mind?
A frustrated author faces intense pressure from her editor, the internet, and her own characters as she attempts to craft a follow-up to her previous novel, a surprise success that may have been more of a curse than a blessing.
Sara (Amber Jaeger) suffers from agoraphobia, an obsessive fear of open spaces that renders her a virtual captive of her own home. When her husband, Mark (Kieron Elliott), disappears unexpectedly, Sara unravels emotionally and begins to panic. Turning to her estranged sister (Kristine Sullivan) and a psychiatrist (Andrew Qamar) for support, Sara soon begins to wonder whether the doctor is trying to help her or is plotting her demise.
A mentally ill misfit, struggling with his condition, seeks solace and companionship in a hut deep within the woods. He believes that the hut and its surroundings are a figment of his imagination, but soon discovers that it may be more real than he ever imagined. As he delves deeper into the solitude and mystery of the hut, he begins to question his own sanity and the true nature of his existence.
While reading his favorite book, "Alice In Wonderland", Andy discovers that all signs of Alice are missing from his book. Alice has taken another wrong turn and ended up in Figonia! How will she get back to Wonderland? Through Figment's magic screen, cartoon characters reveal that to return, Alice must write a new story.
An aspiring conductor finds himself in his dream position, conducting an orchestra that doesn't exist.
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