After a blind date, crossword puzzle enthusiast Mary decides to follow Steve, a camera man she met, on a cross-country journey in hopes of finding true love. Along the way, she encounters various eccentric characters and faces multiple challenges.
In Life or Something Like It, a reporter named Lanie is given a prophecy by a homeless man that she only has a few days to live. As she tries to come to terms with her impending death, she must reevaluate her priorities and decide what is truly important in life. Along the way, she navigates her complicated relationship with her fiance, confronts her fear of commitment, and learns to appreciate the simple joys in life. Through a series of unexpected events and surprising encounters, Lanie discovers that there is more to life than her successful career and starts to question the meaning of it all.
In 'Quid Pro Quo', a man named Isaac explores his obsession with disability after being wheelchair-bound since a childhood accident. He discovers a secret subculture of 'devotees' who are sexually attracted to amputees. He meets a woman named Fiona who is an amputee and they form a unique relationship. Isaac becomes involved in Fiona's search for her missing sister, leading to a dark and mysterious journey.
Two small time lawnmowers try to find treasure so they can purchase better equipment, but will something supernatural intervene?
Coming Out Under Fire is a documentary that explores the struggles and discrimination faced by LGBT+ servicemen and women during World War II. It delves into the hidden history of their experiences, including the policies of the US military, the impact of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, and the fight for recognition and acceptance.
A young performance artist decides to make his own suicide his last work of art. On the longest day of the year, he plans to melt a huge block of ice with his own body heat and die of hypothermia. He calls this protest against the coldness of society "Funeral on Ice." Based on a true story.
An experimental drama entirely composed by monologues. A personal journey through male homosexuality - from darkness to light, from total denial to complete acceptance - as told in monologues performed by actors and adapted from interviews with ordinary Italian gay men. A multicolored kaleidoscopic journey through a varied and multi-faceted aspect of the human experience that is rarely represented on the big screen
Explores the world of eight-year-old Rachel as she embarks upon a series of experiments attempting to make sense of her defective eyesight
Emma Dabiri looks at racism in Britain via the world of modern dating, love apps, and a national survey suggesting that young Britons could be more segregated than ever.
In the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into males and females. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call “muxes” - men who consider themselves women and live in a socially sanctioned limbo between the two genders.
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