In this nature documentary, a man develops a deep bond with an octopus he encounters while free-diving in the South African Atlantic Ocean. Through their interactions, he learns about the intelligence and behavior of these fascinating creatures.
Henry Gamble's Birthday Party follows an introspective 17-year-old boy as he navigates through friendships, personal struggles, and his own explorations of sexuality over the course of one eventful day.
Jairo is a teenager living in a marginal world, in a neighborhood full of drugs and assaults. Tired of poverty and his family hell, he is forced to resort to violence. He thinks his only way out of misery through the world of crime, so he decides to participate in an assault to get money with which to regain their dignity.
Streamline is a compelling story that follows a 15-year-old boy named Jack who faces various challenges and pressures while trying to excel in the sport of swimming. Set in Australia, the film explores the dynamics between father and son, the complexities of adolescence, and the sacrifices one has to make in order to pursue their dreams.
Dayveon follows the story of a young boy named Dayveon who is grappling with the challenges of growing up in rural Arkansas. As he navigates the complexities of life and loss, he finds himself drawn into a world of crime and violence. With his brother by his side, Dayveon experiences the harsh realities of poverty, gang culture, and the impact of tragic events on his community.
300 Miles to Heaven is a movie based on a true story about a young boy in a refugee camp who dreams of escaping and finding a better life. He decides to run away and make the 300 mile journey to Denmark, facing numerous challenges along the way. The film explores themes of hope, resilience, and the human spirit.
Jake loves living in Chicago but when big city violence hits a little too close to home his parents buy a campground in rural Minnesota and move the family there. Jake hates living at the campground until he meets Peter, the boy across the river. The two quickly become best friends and spend a fun-filled summer together on the river. In one of their conversations, Peter shares his Christian faith with Jake. Jake uses his new faith to help a friend through a tragedy.
17-year-old Skjold and 18-year-old Isabel are no longer together, but they will always be each other's first love. The film throws us into a whirlwind of conversations, quarrels and happy moments during a long summer in Copenhagen. A vulnerable and confusing time for the two of them, as they try to define who they are, both as a couple and as individuals. They are entangled in romantic feelings and a strong friendship, and find it hard to let each other go, so to break with her feelings, Isabel decides to move to Barcelona on her own. But will their new freedom give Skjold and Isabel the answers to who they are? Emil Næsby Hansen is the fly on the wall, who effortlessly and without interfering is there with the couple during their ups and downs, managing to capture all the emotional nuances. From romantic love and unbearable loneliness to poetic freedom, with the Danish summer as a moody backdrop.
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