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- Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrested apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Twenty years later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront notions of love and destiny.
- A New York City writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her.
- Two podiatrist surgeons tackle extreme and bizarre foot issues of desperate patients.
- Hook up artist Luke surprises himself when he considers becoming monogamous after meeting and dating smug and handsome Stephen, but Stephen might not be all that he seems, will Luke be disappointed?
- A musical film in which Jay-Z compiles many of his unreleased music videos into a continuous film. The film takes place in Jay-Z's old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.
- This follows the cast and crew of the fictitious soap opera "Tainted Dreams." Loosely based on the experiences of show creator Sonia Blangiardo.
- An Urban Ghost Story, set in NYC one summer night, when the veil between worlds is lifted and Matilda (Jennifer Sklias-Gahan) is confronted with memories of her lover's death, the loss of her family and facing the truth.
- Joe is a romantic comedy about finding yourself, your soulmate, and some coffee.
- A New York couple faces their own self-imposed deadline to either 'make it' or give up their dreams.
- Mermaids, the devil, real-life angels, the Virgin Mary, twins, Lady Godiva, rain, glitter, young love, supercars, Fight Club, Black Swan, a party at the Moontower, and Heaven's Gate, serenaded by the enigmatic Frank Ocean.
- A look at the prison industrial complex in the US through the lens of house music and nightlife, proposing the dance floor as a space of personal and collective liberation, and new ways in which we could come together as a society.
- Toronto inkmaker Jason S. Logan harvests colours from the wild-weeds, berries, bark, flowers, rocks, rust-and sends custom-made inks to artists around the world, from a New Yorker cartoonist to a Tokyo calligrapher.
- When Amanda Moser decides to leave the life of violence and crime she was surrounded by in Ireland, it doesn't scare her to assume a dying woman's identity and seek a clean slate in America. Unfortunately character doesn't come with a name and another life isn't always as easy as it looks on the surface. Soon the mystery of the womans death finds her and puts not only her resolve to change her life but every single survival instinct she carries to the test. Half way into her American dream life she not only has to fend for herself this time but also for the only person in her life that has ever gained her trust and love.
- An emotionally handicapped George seeks to help his friend meet the woman of his dreams.
- The story about the past, present and remarkable future of the compact audio-cassette tape.
- It's Saturday night, but to Tom Phillips, the manager at this all night Donut Shop, it's just another day on the job, serving customers, cleaning up unknown substances from the floor, and protecting the shop from various robbers and vagrants. Seems normal enough, but what are the strange noises coming from the back room? Why don't the regular customers seem to notice them? And how come the customers can't seem to stop eating the donuts?
- A Veterans Day celebration with the United States Army Field Band, hosted by Jon Stewart. Honoring servicemembers past and present alongside a lineup of musical guests, including Mickey Guyton, Amanda Shires, and Mandy Gonzalez.
- The tales of how one time-traveling drug dealer changed the course of history, one ounce at a time.
- The Professional: A Stevie Blatz Film is a documentary film directed and produced by Daniel LaBarbera and Dylan Avery. The film chronicles the real life of Stevie Blatz, a local entertainment celebrity in Bethlehem, PA as he contemplates closing his business that he has owned and operated for 10 years.
- A lifetime of traveling in brown skin and with a Muslim name have taught Riz Ahmed to expect the indignity of being racially profiled. At borders and airports, immigration officers see a potential terrorist where there's an actor. For years, casting directors did much the same, typecasting him as a jihadi or a cab driver or some other racial stereotype. The Pakistani-British actor and rapper detailed, and connected, those experiences in a recent essay, published on The Guardian and excerpted from a forthcoming anthology. This sort of sociopolitical reflection through the lens of identity exists in much of Riz's work elsewhere. It's a significant thread in the music he makes with Himanshu Suri, b.k.a. Heems, as the rap duo Swet Shop Boys. "T5," a recent single from their forthcoming Cashmere LP, is a pulsing meditation on airports as centers of socially sanctioned racism. The video for the song, premiering here today and produced by The FADER, puts Riz and Heems at the mercy of TSA and border control officers at JFK's Terminal 5. In the clip, Riz and Heems play semi-autobiographical versions of themselves, with parallel experiences ending in different fates. And the message is right on time, coinciding with intense anti-immigrant rhetoric and policy in their home countries - Brexit in the U.K., and the ever-creeping threat of a Trump presidency in the U.S.
- Nite - Three mismatched friends find themselves unwittingly thrown into the crazy world of fame, crime, politics, big bucks and flat out hilarious situations. Nite brings out a side of each woman that she never knew she had. Each becomes empowered and finds the courage to transform her life as a result of the circumstances that Nite has presented to her. The eccentric trio must overcome their quirks to win over the wild world of NIte.
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