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- Lucy Honeychurch (Helena Bonham Carter) shares a brief romance with George Emerson in Florence. Yet as she tries to move on with her life and look for marriage elsewhere, can she truly forget the events of that summer?
- Remarkable Shades of Gay is a compilation of nine short films shot by award winning LGBTQ director William Branden Blinn between 2008 and 2014. Included in the compilation are "Thirteen or so Minutes..." "Chased", "Never or Now", "Without A Mom", "Triple Standard", "Toeing The Line", "A la Carte", "Truth or Dare", and "He She We".
- Lawrence Jefferies and Hugh Greerey have just met. They both have had girlfriends in the past...they're both straight. Thirteen or so minutes later, however, something's happened and things have changed.
- WALK AWAY FROM LOVE is the story of Micah (Noree Victoria), a single attorney who hasn't been in a committed relationship in three years. After having her heart broken, Micah has no plans of falling in love again any time soon. But after an unexpected encounter with her ex (Robert Christopher Riley), Micah is forced to face her truths and make the biggest decision of her life.
- A feature-length film about the life, work, influences and impact of California-based choreographer Bella Lewitzky. Described as "...one of the greatest American dancers of our age," Lewitzky became a strong advocate for the arts, and the development of Los Angeles as a global dance center. Lewitzky's childhood was spent in San Bernardino, California. Surrounded by mountains, the desert landscape of this area will be used as a metaphor for her physical and emotional development as an artist. The wide-open spaces, textures, colors and sparse vistas mixed with a social consciousness instilled by her parents set the stage for her work and life.
- All set to enjoy their day off, three high school friends, Yukino, Asako, and Natsu, board a seemingly normal train... when suddenly, a deafening sound and a flash of light envelop them!....But the three arrive at school the next day as if nothing happened. And yet, something is not right....They see oddly familiar faces, their families are out of sync and they are chased by strange men in black. Plagued by these nightmarish sensations, Yukino flees, only to find herself in front of the amusement park they were heading to on that fateful train ride. Slumping to the ground, Yukino comes to a strange realization....They are stuck between nightmare and reality, between the walls of two worlds that are closing in on them. But which world is real...?!"
- Insightful biography of Flannery O'Connor, one of America's most powerful storytellers.
- ShortSteph, a sixteen year old altar server, dutifully puts away the collection money after mass. But when a fellow altar server tries to pocket some of the money, Steph attempts to stop her. What starts as an innocent attempt to prevent thievery looks an awful lot like something else to the priest who interrupts them...Suddenly Steph is followed by symbols of the Virgin Mary, a warning around her sexual desires. Steph must navigate the intimidation of her fellow altar server, a crush on her movie theater coworker, and her own feelings around the comfort of her queer identity.
- A schizophrenic teen who must prove a killer yeti urban legend is a hoax after coming face to face with a costumed yeti.
- A holiday comedy about a family Christmas Zoom call that goes wrong.
- A Mother's memories keep her sane as she fights through the grief of losing of her youngest daughter in a car accident and questioning her faith after making a sacrifice for her daughter to finish her last year in high school with her friends and living with her stepmother who dies as well.
- 'Far Off Town - Dunedin to Nashville' is a documentary about New Zealand underground rock legend David Kilgour and his journey from the small NZ town of Dunedin to Nashville to record with his friends in the alternative country band 'Lambchop'. Alongside the story of Kilgour recording his album with Lambchop the documentary captures a slice of Nashville during the time he spent there with particular emphasis on the independent music scene and cultural mood of the city. The film offers a window onto Kilgour's creative process and unique footage of Lambchop's world as David journey's from Kurt Wagner's basement, to the recording studio of maverick producer Mark Nevers, to the underworld haunts of the Nashville music scene. 'Far Off Town' provides a glimpse into the world of independent record making in Nashville while focusing on the creative process of song writing and recording, exploring the mood of the music through evocative and poetic imagery. The story culminates with a journey through the blue ridge mountains to the home of Kilgour's indie label - Merge Records in Chapel Hill.
- From the time James A. Bradley purchased the beach front land until present; Asbury Park's majestic days-the 1970's riots, Asburried in Time covers it all. Comprised of interviews from local historians, local business owners, residents, vacationers and other interesting people, viewers will learn all about Asbury Park through each decade,outside of the ever so popular music culture which is touched upon as well. The film broadcasts Asbury Park as a one of a kind beach where everyone from any walk of life can come comfortably and call it home for ever or just one day.
- Two down-on-love older polar opposite lesbians play an adventurous game of truth or dare on a blind date that brings them closer together until a daring secret is revealed. Told all through Zoom with actors and crew from across the country.
- In this video, a teenage girl struggles to define her life and her illness in a marginal, environmentally devastated neighborhood in Northern India. Inflected by her love of Bollywood music, and driven by frustration over the quality of medical care available to her, this project investigates the relationships between environment and medical practice - and between the subject and the filmmaker - as it attempts to understand one young woman's experience.
- Featuring original sketch comedy, improvisation, and parodies of well-loved characters, Joe Moses with the help of guest stars ranging from those seen on Broadway, Television, Film, and YouTube come together to create a unique comedy experience like no other.
- Sometimes, all it takes to remember how and why is to look up at the sky.
- A 30 something single woman explores life and offers advice to encourage others.
- Choreographed by Lester Horton in collaboration with Bella Lewitzky in 1948, "The Beloved" was based on a newspaper article about a man in the Midwest who had beaten his wife to death with a Bible because of some suspected infidelity. Fifty years later Lewitzky passes on the legacy of this dance to Diana MacNeil and John Pennington.
- Beau and his son Aaron are dealing with grief from the loss of their wife/mother who died from COVID-19. Aaron keeps his days busy with reading books and avoiding his Uncle Danny who drinks too much in coping with his own grief. A little humor is added to this teardrop short film for us all living in this pandemic environment.
- Two queer female skateboarders meet at their favorite spot: the skate park. They crush on each other but get made fun of by their friends. The two female skateboarders show each other their favorite spots around Chicago while documenting their memories on a VHS camera.
- When Lucy Honeychurch and chaperone Charlotte Bartlett find themselves in Florence with rooms without views, fellow guests Mr Emerson and son George step in to remedy the situation. Meeting the Emersons could change Lucy's life forever but, once back in England, how will her experiences in Tuscany affect her marriage plans?