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- A man and a young woman who fall in love, but slowly drift apart in time. Based on Taylor Swift's song 'All Too Well'.
- "The Court Jester" is an uplifting and heartwarming short film that blends humor, inspiration, and a touch of whimsy. At its core, the film is a tribute to the enduring legacy of fitness guru Richard Simmons, renowned for his infectious energy and dedication to helping others. The narrative unfolds during a 2004 episode of the Ellen DeGeneres Show, where Richard makes an appearance. Amid the chaos and liveliness of the show's backstage, Richard encounters David, an overlooked and under appreciated segment producer struggling with self-esteem issues. In a serendipitous twist, Richard sees beyond David's invisibility, offering his unique brand of honest, uplifting kindness. The film is a poetic exploration of self-acceptance, the power of visibility, and the transformative impact of kindness.
- Karen Carpenter's battle with anorexia nervosa and the cultural influence of the Carpenters in the 70s.
- The rise and fall of Dirk Diggler.
- An intimate portrait of the photographer and the complex, enigmatic pictures she takes of her children
- Universal envoy Valiant Thor meets with President Eisenhower in 1957 and is put on VIP status for 3 years.
- Manchurian Plague, 1910, a young doctor must risk his life, career, and reputation to champion his unorthodox discovery about the disease's deadly evolution.
- Life of the party Joe Perez (Xavier Collazo) is trying to figure out what's next in life as the weekend is filled with adventures, just the boys.
- Sharing her journey from child to teen activist, Georgie Stone looks back at her life and historic fight for transgender rights in this documentary.
- While trying to decide what Gregor Samsa wakes up as, Kafka's constantly being interrupted by knife-selling strangers, party noise, girls, fancy dress costumes, and other strange, dreamlike visions.
- An animated telling of Kobe Bryant's poem 'Dear Basketball'.
- 25-year-old daughter returned home to her elderly parents. We follow family members in their sexual dreams, their attempts at family solidarity and their struggle for health.
- A portrait of the acting craft of John Cazale and a tour through the movies that defined a generation.
- Five Feet Apart' Co-Stars Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson Cover Wonderland
- This is a documentary animation; about an old man that remembers what his mother was like when he was a boy, expressing the deep love he had for her and witnessing her death at such a young age. I wanted to express a deep part of this mans life which he keeps private and personal but has chosen to share it with others, this man is my grandfather. My aim was to express a topic that was universal and that all audiences and people can relate to.
- A documentary that follows Dr. Patricia C. Wright's mission to help lemurs, the highly evolved creatures who arrived on Madagascar millions of years ago as castaways but are now highly endangered.
- People of different age, profession and social status answer two simple questions: who they are and what they want from life.
- Queen of Basketball is an electrifying portrait of Lucy Harris, who scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was the first and only woman officially drafted into the N.B.A. Harris has remained largely unknown - until now.
- Two close family friends, Jeremy and Alphonse, American and French, spend a few weeks together in Brooklyn. Jeremy is confused about his understanding of the friendship, while obsessed with the ducks in the Prospect Park lake and finishing a school paper about their migration. Alphonse likes to ride bicycles and does not want to leave town. The ducks inevitably leave, Alphonse goes back to Paris, and Jeremy stays in his house, but all of them depart to discover something new.
- N the late 1960s, Fred was a solemn man in his late 70s with no friends and family left. Living in his brother-in-law's house until forced to leave, all he has are his memories and emotions. Unfortunately, many of these are sad and harrowing, because Fred was a lookout onboard the RMS Titanic and was the one who spotted the iceberg that fatally sunk the ship in 1912.
- A meeting with a holocaust survivor teaches a self-consumed and preoccupied young man that life can change in a moment.
- 'Bicycle Day' is a fictionalized retelling of the story of Dr. Albert Hofmann, a Swiss botanist who accidentally became the first person to ever experience the psychoactive effects of LSD on a bicycle ride through Basel, Switzerland in 1943.
- From Split, Croatia, to the Hall of Fame. We bring the story of Toni Kukoc.
- A trophy wife, two classically trained actresses, a veteran director and his very unique crew make cinema history during a very eventful day in the production of Mecha-Fembot Vs. Giantess Attacks.
- A visual exploration into the natural process of aging.
- Eisenstein began work on this third Ivan the Terrible film in 1946, but production was halted when the decision was made not to release the second. More than 20 minutes was filmed, but only a fragment lasting less than 5 minutes exists.
- Toronto stripper Andrea Werhun was ousted from her club by the COVID-19 lockdown. Now, she's taking business online as a muse for lonely men while struggling to realize her own creative ambitions.
- A meeting with James Baldwin doesn't quite go according to plan for a group of presumptuous white filmmakers in this Paris-set documentary short.
- A film of hundreds of millions of monarchs in their remote overwintering sanctuaries and along their migratory routes from Canada and across the U.S. to Mexico.
- The movie talks about the life of Ryan Larkin, a gifted Canadian animator of the late '60s and the early '70s.
- A portrait of Zion Clark, a young wrestler who was born without legs and grew up in foster care.
- The story of Latasha Harlins, a mild-tempered 15-year-old girl from South Central, struggles to find herself in a world where she must overcome the tragedy and heartbreaks of the past.
- An Autobiography of Jaeyoung Lee
- A documentary on young actress, Marianna Palka, as she confronts her risk of Huntington's Disease.
- When the son of a clan leader returns to his village following his baptism, he must choose whether to inherit his father's legacy, or fulfill his newfound purpose and risk his life.
- The Scriptural story unfolds through the eyes of a criminal who receives the same brutal crucifixion sentence as Jesus of Nazareth. It is a short moral film of regret, repentance and redemption.
- Chronicling the final Beatles song and its journey to completion, Peter Jackson and his team bring The Fab Four's career full-circle with Now and Then.
- In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
- In March 2010 Kurt Hemmer, an English professor from Chicago, flew to Guyana to see his friends Doodnauth Singh and Basil Rodrigues. The last time they had been together was at a writer's institute in 1994. Hemmer brought a flip camera to record the reunion.
- Truman's World is a story about Truman, a charismatic child living with Asperger Syndrome. We learn about the many benefits and roadblocks Truman and his family face on a day-to-day basis.
- The Miracle Worker of Tumane is a short fiction film about the miracles of Saint Zosima of Tumane, saint and healer. The film is based on personal testimonies of those who were healed by the saint, and collected and preserved from oblivion by the abbot of Tumane monastery, father Dimitrije, in the book "Monastery Tumane - Miracle of God's Love". The film consists of three stories, which with a lot of love, faith and the most sincere emotions restore hope even in those hopeless situations.
- New York, May 16, 1888. The visionary inventor Nikola Tesla is about to introduce an innovative AC asynchronous motor. From that Day on the World will change forever. Is Tesla just a young scientist, or a visionary genius from the future?
- Chronicles the quest for fame of Luka Magnotta.
- 60 Second Docs presents the true origin story of Ron Stallworth, the black detective who went undercover to infiltrate the Klu Klux Klan in the late 1970s and whose story inspired the film BlacKkKlansman, 2018.
- Episodes from the life of Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603), focusing on her ill-fated love affair with Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.
- Living in the shadow of her brother, Nannerl Mozart has always dreamed of being remembered as a famous composer. Born in a time when women were not allowed musical careers, she must find a new way to create her own legacy.
- A documentary that explores why African cult and militia leader and indicted war criminal fugitive Joseph Kony needs to be arrested by the end of 2012.
- From the mind of Daniel Johns, 'What If The Future Never Happened?' is a genre-bending, semi-autobiographical featurette that puts reality and fantasy in a hyper-speed spin cycle.
- A biographical story of Elvis Presley in high school in Memphis, 1953, featuring his tender relationship with his loving mother, his devoted teacher, and the senior year talent show that changed everything.