When the filmmaker receives his first video camera at 13 years-old, he begins to film his family during their holidays. Together with his stepmother, bonding over their shared feeling of neglect, he starts plotting the murder of his father. Stumbling upon this material more than a decade later, Zanotta playfully revisits and rehashes this hidden childhood into a found-footage genre tale, proudly showing both the crime they commit and the genesis of his love for cinema.
Kamiki is now the manager at Minerva’s new Tachikawa branch. His latest scheme is the Akiya Buy-up Project, a project for buying up vacant properties to revitalize the local community.
Daniel's list of past sexual partners falls into wrong hands. A hitman targets eliminating them. Daniel and friends race to stop the killer from harming his fiance Kristina and others on the list.
After her dog runs away, Sarah learns he's been adopted by Mike. As she and Mike battle over custody, the pair fall in love. But a secret threatens to tear them apart. Can true love prevail?
A Lebanese couple spends a sleepless night, fearing an Israeli airstrike could shatter their glass walls. With children nearby, they face the impossible choice to stay or flee their life.
Niels Nielsen is ready with his first solo show Moments of excitement. It will be a comedy show that, despite the title, is packed with surprising twists and insanely funny jokes from start to finish. Just as we know Niels from his sketches, songs and, not least, always well-prepared stand-up.
It is a question here of deploying all the humor inherent in the act of having a first child at the age of forty-five... But it is also a question of civic-mindedness, respect for intelligence, weight words, the weight of the self, the triumph of the “I”, then a little bit of Henri Richard and people who say “knock on wood”. A vibrant soliloquy on life and the art of living it.
When detectives Clint Madison (Beckett Lundgren) and Adam Pierce (Zach Cooke) face the consequences of their actions and must temporarily give up their badges, they feel incomplete. That is until they meet Sketchy Guy (Francis Bolton), who gives them insight about a crime boss and asks for help. Clint and Adam must decide if disobeying the police department’s rules and risking their entire future is worth doing.
A man escapes to a bar late at night to avoid being alone. But when more and more partying people come into the bar and start encouraging him to join in, he is faced with the question: fit in or remain himself.
The revolutionary and business -based (Pejman Jamshidi) and Wali (Bijan Banafshekhah), the antique of the pre -revolutionary revolution, is a sluggishness, but the door of the game full of money of an Imamzadeh changes their way of life.
On his return home, androgynous-looking Madhu attempts to seduce Ratnakar, his rickshaw driver, who is practicing celibacy in preparation for a religious pilgrimage.