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- In the midst of social and political upheaval, a voice rises on the mountain, launching a message of peace and non-violence. His voice was silenced, his words were denounced. This humble thinker has touched the lives of millions of people in the world. How is it still the best kept secret in the Andes? For some it is the thinker who promoted a spiritual and political movement that overcame the borders and spread from Argentina to India. For others it is the leader of a sect, a skilled manipulator and demagogue. For most, it remains a mystery. Through this feature-length documentary we propose to narrate the life and work of this unusual character, posing the disturbing question: who is Silo?
- A Basque terrorist betrays her group by refusing to kill its enemies. Now the police want her behind bars and the commando wants her dead.
- Follows the failed attempts of a husband to have sex with his own wife.
- Helin, on her father's death, travels from Tunceli, Turkey to Berlin to meet her mother and sister. To actually meet the guy he is to marry, she is guided through a white feather that appears in her dreams. Meanwhile, she is stalked by a man who has paid to marry her, and she tries to come to terms with his mother who has left her when she was a child.
- In the depths of the city of Buenos Aires there is a strange house where ceremonies and rituals full of occult elements are performed.
- A non-narrative film investigating death and the power of photography, El Día Que Me Quieras is a meditation on the last pictures taken of Ernesto Che Guevara, as he lay dead on a table surrounded by his captors, in Bolivia in 1967. Not a political documentary in the traditional sense, the film alternates between evocation and straight reportage, centering on an interview with the Bolivian photographer Freddy Alborta. Suffused with a sense of mystery, El Día Que Me Quieras is about our assimilation of history.
- The film is an exploration of the visual relationship between body motion and space. Starting off with a claustrophobic mood of confined and restricted motion, the body evolves from entrapment to freedom of movement within space. The film is a combination of video and animation.
- After a long day of work, a fisherman returns home and is surprised with uninvited company. In order to kick the invaders out and recover his property, the man will have to convince them that he owns it while facing ugly truths about his new life.
- A documentary created by the students of Ms. Usher's sophomore AP Language and Composition class at Pathways Academy of Technology and Design. The movie is loosely based off of Elie Wiseal's literary classic "Night," an autobiography detailing his experiences during the Holocaust.
- Eva and Jacinto, two brothers who are the sign of coldness, cruelty and resentment, kill homeless people to sell their flesh and bones to Don Adriano, a hypocritical and perverted old butcher. One day the two brothers are affected by a local policy in which the homeless people will have asylum with food and bed at night, for this reason the brothers will not be able to find them so easily and cannot fulfill the butcher's supposed requests. Don Adriano, who has already paid them in advance for one of his requests, threatens to kill them if they do not return what he has paid, so Eva, a defiant woman, takes the decision to win the game and kill him first. Jacinto refuses this action just for fear and Eva, with her natural charms as well as manipulators, manages to recruit Tufo, a lonely homeless person, to help her assassinate Don Adriano and get rid of that problem. From this moment on, a cruel search will begin for some to kill others, involving the same homeless people in this outcome. What is a solution for some of them, for others it is a serious problem.
- ShortAt their daughter's 4th birthday, Walt gets angry at his husband, Fred, for forgetting the cake, Fred's only job. Seeing several withered balloons on the floor, Fred tries to makes things right by tying up all the balloons Walt didn't know how to. Things escalate and Walt lets Fred know he is pleading for full custody, revealing in a total plot twist the reason why they are getting a divorce. If there's one thing Fred knows how to do, is to get revenge.