After saving an abused pit bull, a troubled Brighton Beach teenager who makes ends meet through crime while raising his little brother, must protect the dog from its nefarious owners.
After sealing a million-dollar deal for her husband, Lydia catches him cheating, and then he takes her job away as well. As she fights to reclaim what's hers, Carl, the powerful CEO from her one-night escape, steps in--turning revenge into an irresistible romance.
A nerdy but smart girl, Nia, has a one-night stand with a billion-dollar fashion empire owner, James, and he mistakes Nia's best friend, Seline, for the girl he found himself infatuated with and had relations with. As Seline and Nia serve as his first and second assistants, the web of friendship and love gets beyond entangled.
Tenzman, a world-weary musician, develops an unexpected bond with two bold kids, sparking a journey of purpose and possibility.
After uniting the entire Brodenthood under his rule, valiant Emperodent Julius Cheezer sets out to prove his worth by stealing a forbidden block of cheese from the dreaded Realm of Giants - defying the pleas of his squeakheart Cleoratra. His curdsade takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Romeo Montague, a desolate human coming off a certain life tragedy. Together, they explore the meaning of love, legacy, and life itself.
Following a near-fatal traffic accident, Lizzie's moving out of her mum's care and back to London (or as Mum calls it, the city of death). But Lizzie's going to live.
Simmons, best-known for her photographs of miniature rooms populated by dolls and of oversized objects—such as a house, birthday cake, and pistol—balanced on female legs, both human and fake, brings these characters to life in a three-act mini-musical. The film is inspired by three distinct periods of Simmons’s photographic work: vintage hand puppets, ventriloquist dummies and walking objects enact tales of ambition, disappointment, love, loss, and regret. Working with composer Michael Rohaytn ("Personal Velocity") and cameraman Ed Lachman ("The Virgin Suicides" and "Far From Heaven"), Simmons’s puppets come to life in miniature domestic scenes that echo real life.
After taking a pill that makes him relive memories, Elias returns to the last moment with his first love, ready to face, years later, the true reason for their breakup.
Telefon-Saudade is an intimate short drama about an elderly woman mourning her lost son, who finds unexpected comfort in conversations with a phone scammer posing as her grandchild. As her daughter struggles to understand this fragile emotional coping mechanism, the film reveals the quiet depths of loneliness and the complex dynamics of love, grief, and letting go. Through everyday spaces and quiet moments, Telefon-Saudade explores the need to be heard—and the illusions we cling to in search of connection.
A famous TV actor has 15 minutes to decide whether or not to go on stage in a compromising pirate musical.
Minas, a blind 10-year-old boy with a hidden gift, struggles to find acceptance in his village. Rejected by his father and surrounded by suspicion, his only comfort is his grandmother's love. As tensions in the village escalate, Minas is taken in by the village priest. But as mistrust deepens, Minas becomes a mirror to the village's deeper inner blindness.
Suffocated by the constant stimuli of everyday life, Mar decides to travel to her grandparents' village in northern Portugal. Upon arriving, she finds Amparo and feelings start to develop as they find comfort in their differences. A story that explores the insatiable and constant search for purpose.
Twelve months. Four seasons. Two brothers. And a garage at night.
When a woman working in an office is tempted by the final cupcake from the snack stand in her office, she must fight tirelessly to have it from a colleague who keeps getting there before her.
After selling his fishing boat, a young single father retreats to his sister's house in an attempt to escape the trauma of his past once and for all.
A short manifesto of self-acceptance, self-love and passionate internal conflict.
In the course of a movie that deteriorates within itself, a woman is faced with the corruption of her cognitive system.
Thorne Morgan, a single father, battles to support his disabled daughter while also trying to maintain ethics when toppling a dystopian totalitarian regime. Will he be able to balance the responsibilities of a father and a rebellion?