Twelve months. Four seasons. Two brothers. And a garage at night.
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.
A teenage girl grapples with feelings of shame and guilt after having sex for the first time, leading to a thoughtful exploration of generational shame, societal expectations, and self-worth.
A boy confesses his love to a girl, but can't say the words.
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.
Five consecutive birthday dinners reveal how one family's dynamic has been transformed and shaped by the five stages of grief.
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.
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.
Ayana is eagerly anticipating an important relay race. Just before the start, she is confronted with discrimination and self-doubt, which shake her determination. To make it to the starting line, she must recognize her own worth and find new confidence.
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.
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.
Based on true events, the film is the meeting of two people from diametricaly opposite cultures at a typical Los Angeles bus stop. The more they interact, they realize one common factor brought them together as their lives intersect in transit.
A surgeon risks his life in order to finish surgery on a patient when a fire breaks out in the hospital.
Held and Brady are fellow officers of the mounted police, and both love the same girl, while Brady's affection is overshadowed by a deep hatred for his rival. The two men are dispatched into the surrounding forests to look for timber fires.
A young man traverses New York City in search of meaningful intimacy.
A son finds himself suspended in time, haunted by a presence that seems both familiar and distant. As he navigates a looped reality from a single point of view, fragments of memory and emotion begin to surface, hinting at something deeper left unresolved.
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.
[poem_body_memory_voice] None of them belong to each other. All of them belong to themselves. A layered accumulation —___- a poetic exercise on relating*_on_love, migration, and mourning.