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- Two ten year-old boys are detained by police under suspicion of abducting and murdering a toddler. A true story based on interview transcripts and records from the James Bulger case, which shocked the world in 1993.
- Ivalu is gone. Her little sister is desperate to find her. Her father does not care. The vast Greenlandic nature holds secrets. The search for Ivalu is on.
- The five short animated films nominated for the 2024 Academy Awards, along with two other films that were highly commended.
- Stanley, ordinary nice guy, gets trasnferred to new place of work, which he soon discovers is managment office of Hell itself, dealing with afterlife of human souls. Conditions of work unbearable, responsibility too high, coworkers horrible and you can not quit job by yours own wish. Can Stanley use all his imagination and experience and get fired from this hellish place?
- A story that has lasted for generations, about the Dark Rider. A beast none has survived, a monster, not human. Winner of BEST PICTURE AND BEST DIRECTOR in Hollywood international Film Festival 2016
- After years of Santa Claus never bringing them the presents they asked for, a group of children set in motion a plan to change Christmas forever.
- Estilo Americano tells the timely story of a Mexican-American family divided by politics. What is supposed to be a festive family gathering turns into an explosive showdown when siblings with opposing political views clash. As everyone struggles with their own deeply ingrained beliefs, some painful truths are revealed.
- Based on the 1992 disappearance, three women driving out of town to start a new life and escape their old one, horrifically encounter their inevitable fates.
- 2022 Oscar Nominated Short Films Live Action: Ala Kachuu - Take and Run (Maria Brendle), The Dress (Tadeusz Lysiak), The Long Goodbye (Aneil Karia), On My Mind (Martin Strange-Hansen), Please Hold (KD Davila).
- A teenager prepares for and anticipates his upcoming senior prom. The one thing missing is a prom date.
- Three criminal friends on the run and evading capture try to find out who might have provided their secret information to law enforcement.
- Captures a moment in a man's life as he deals with an unexpected loss.
- A selection of animated shorts nominated for awards, including "Robin Robin", "Affairs of the Art", "Bestia", "Boxballet", and "The Windshield Wiper".
- "La Mia Milano" is the story of a group of second generation Italians that have to deal with racism and police brutality.
- A presentation of the five live action shorts nominated for the 2023 Oscars.
- Two guys owe money to the mob that they can't pay back. Over the course of 5 hours they have to solve a puzzle to stay alive.
- 2021 Oscar Nominated Live Action Short Films: Feeling Through (directed by Doug Roland), The Letter Room (Elvira Lind), The Present (Farah Nabulsi), Two Distant Strangers (Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe) and White Eye (Tomer Sushan).
- Listening to the wrong conversation can get you in trouble.
- Ty Cooper is forced to find a new heeler when his partner and mentor Roscoe is unable to compete in the upcoming World Series of Team Roping.
- A virus changes peoples sexuality.
- A presentation of the five animated shorts nominated for the 2023 Oscars.
- Distributed around the world and translated into four languages, Jeffery Schultz's adaptation of the play "For Old Time Sake," by renowned playwright David MacGregor, took the play's premise a step further by switching the gender of the lead characters. The film boldly deals with how roles in relationships are quickly being redefined. Martin(John Savage) and Katlin's(Kate Connor) final encounter happens in their fashionable downtown loft. It appears Katlin is simply leaving her husband of twelve years for a younger lover. However, her premise for leaving rings more of honesty and bravery than sexual desire. The two discuss the conflicts between romantic love and commitment, and how we can utterly fail while doing what we believe is right. They resignedly realize they'll achieve neither.
- TAILING POND is an unsettling expose of the terrible human cost of India's decades long nuclear program.
- 2021 Oscar Nominated Documentary Short Films: Colette, A Concerto Is A Conversation, Do Not Split, Hunger Ward and A Love Long For Latasha.
- Azat, an Armenian immigrant selling counterfeit designer bags on the streets of Los Angeles, strikes a bond with a woman from his night school only to face the pitfalls of the American Dream.
- Approaching their first Holiday without their mother alive, two teenage girls (one who negotiates their loss; the second, filled with anger) must navigate their avoidant-widow father out of his den of denial and back into their hearts.
- For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900's, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our primary modes of transportation. But the arrival of the freeway effectively wiped them out. Today, a collective of cycling communities fight for protected bike lanes and road safety, determined to bring a new era of mobility justice to the city.
- A pregnant woman struggles with frightening illusions brought on by birth pangs as she makes a pot of soup.
- 2021 Oscar Nominated Animated Short Films: Burrow (directed by Madeline Sharafian), Genius Loci (Adrien Merigeau), Opera (Erick Oh), Yes-People (Gísli Darri Halldórsson) and If Anything Happens I Love You (Michael Govier and Will McCormack)
- ShortTorn apart by a violent family history, Augustine (Andrew Gray), an ex-renegade and newly appointed undercover detective, replays a harsh memory after returning home to his once all-star brother, Valentine (Escher Holloway), to realize everything they once knew about each other has changed. Together again, the two brothers confronted their past and the dynamics that drove them apart. Unfortunately, the damage from the past takes its ultimate toll as Valentine takes his own life.
- An unexpected guest drops in during an underworld poker game in this dark comedy neo-noir.
- Eddie "The Sausage" Zambri gets released from prison after serving eight years. He now has to stay out of sight, make amends, tie up lose ends, and then leave the country forever.
- A young successful man is forced into looking at his wrongdoings by a mysterious Driver who claims to be a family friend.
- A writer takes a meeting with a Hollywood executive and makes a 'killer pitch' ... But is he actually a killer?
- Strangers meet at a gallery opening discovering a mysterious painting of them dressed in the exact clothing they've worn to the gala, looking at the painting of them looking at themselves looking at themselves in the painting. Infinite.
- Two strangers stuck in the Scottish Highlands on Christmas Eve team up to get home in time for Christmas.
- Allan Archer, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper club at Alfred Pierce Preparatory School, has taken on the biggest case of his academic career: investigating the suspicious termination of English department chairman, Dr. Peter Carroll.
- After giving birth to their first child, a couple suspects their newborn baby is plotting to kill them.
- Jose and Serafo decide to make the long trip to Lujan to pray before the Blessed Virgin Mary for the healing of their mother.
- Cheesh is a fictionalized take on water conservation. It not only puts forward the message of conserving water but also imbibes the genre of thriller and entertains us through the process.
- The nominees for Short Film (Live Action) are: DETAINMENT, FAUVE, MARGUERITE, MOTHER, and SKIN.
- A single mom must overcome her brother's vengeance before giving herself and her son a new beginning.
- After the untimely death of his wife Claire, Martin travels down to London to confront her former lover.
- A young woman suffers from sleep paralysis and is tormented by her nightmares. Lately, they are beginning to manifest so strongly she becomes disillusioned between the world of her imagination and what is truly reality.
- A father comes to terms with his son's terminal illness.
- A sister attempts to keep her brother in her life after he begins to fight a fatal transformation.
- Sanjana, Who Belongs to A Middle-Class Family, Had Fled the House for A Guy. She Went Back with The Guy to Sort out The Thing with Her Parents, but They Are Still Hiding a Reason for Running Away, and It Reveals Since Normal as Well as Erratically.
- THEME - War, Religion and LGBTQ The film "The Pride" unites the themes of war, religion and LGBTQ issues by wrapping them in the values and emotions of one complex family. General Truman, wheelchair-bound and mute because of war, sustains pride in his past military services. He is a widower and the father of three adult children --- Christian, Ray and Jessica. When the army classifies Christian as MIA (missing in action) during a tour of duty in the Middle East, the General is never able to accept that fact. In an act of denial and deception the General writes fictitious letters and presents them to friends and relatives as if they are written by an alive-and-well Christian. Ray, the General's second son, is gay and happens to be in love with the boyfriend (Kevin) of his own sister(Jessica). Troubles begin for Ray when he confesses homosexuality not just to any priest but to the priest (Father John) who is his own Godfather. His confession incites further conflict. Jessica, the General's daughter fights depression from all angles. In the shadow of her mother's death and her brother's disappearance she bares the burden of a not-so-bright future when she realizes that her boyfriend Kevin is her brother's lover. The family load lightens when Christian returns from seven years of captivity as a prisoner of war. Haunted by flashbacks of war, Christian is strengthened by the faith that he acquired during captivity. He converts to Islam, believing that it is Islam that saved him. Self-worth as seen through the eyes of one diverse family is painted with innocence and experience, selfishness and public duty, Christianity and Middle Eastern dogma, sanity and PTSD. Everyone is a victim of their own ideas and their cure is depicted in "The Pride"