During the last remaining hours of a disgraced dictator’s reign, he and his two most obedient privates have hidden themselves in a basement away from the rioting crowds of the revolution while they are forced into a final reckoning with the man’s own madness.
In the vibrant city of Vancouver, four lives intersect in unexpected ways as two budding relationships unfold, each navigating the complexities of connection, timing, and self-discovery.
Little Zezo and his rascal brother are horsing around in the kitchen when the older boy discovers something amazing: he can put his hand into boiling tea without getting burnt. It is only the first of a series of strange changes that are about to come over him, earning him the name Super-Blurry Boy, but nobody seems to notice. Sister Nora just wants the boys out of the way; his parents are too busy arguing to see what is happening to their boy. By nightfall, he will have discovered a super-power nobody could have imagined. A whimsical comedy, shot in black and white, in the joyous spirit of early cinema.
In this lighthearted comedy-Drama, Saeed's day spirals into chaos after he wakes up late, faces missed meetings, and a series of unfortunate events. After a reminder to pray from a grumpy waiter, Saeed returns to find his shoes stolen, sparking a wild and hilarious chase involving stolen prayer beads and unexpected twists.
Sometimes colours just choose you, as Malik says to a woman who asks why he chose yellow Converse shoes. But Malik hasn’t actually chosen anything. An introverted young man, he is usually to be found in his bedroom, listening to vinyl records and solving his Rubik's cube. His routine is disrupted when he discovers an imaginary friend living in a pair of Converse shoes found in the basket of laundry the maid delivers to his door. The shoes nag at him to get out of his room, force him on to a bicycle and then introduce him to the local nightlife. It is a journey that will challenge his fears and broaden his horizons.
My Happy Place is about Al's signature humor: Sweden, which has become Al's home and also his Happy Place. Through the Swedes and the Swedish traditions, which he still struggles to understand, he tries to find his place on earth. Al Pitcher welcomes the audience to his world and the Happy Place.
Are you ready for a night of some gay jokes?! I hope you enjoy my full comedy special: Give Me One Good Reason Why I Shouldn’t Throw My Phone Off this Bridge. Filmed at the ASB Waterfront Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand.
James (Lance Kawasaki) is overwhelmed with his schoolwork and confides in his friend Daniel (Lukas Feidor). However, when darkness overtakes him, Daniel must find other ways to appeal to his friend.
Joel, a rather idealistic romantic, has drawn up a meticulous plan to woo and share an entire life with "Gaby", an enigmatic girl he met in a cafe. When he finally goes to put his plan into action, something rather sudden happens.
An entrepreneur must sell his inventory in order to get a commercial produced. The product? A box that supposedly allows its contents to join its owner in heaven when the rapture comes.
Jana decides to make an ambitious film about the life of Bedřich Smetana, but unfortunately, right at the start, the main partner withdraws from the project and producer Richard decides to stop filming. However, Jana is not willing to give up on her dream and, thanks to a coincidence, she gains new helpers—two YouTubers! A joint creative phase begins, full of humorous situations based on the contrast between generations "X" and "Z."
Isaiah is a wanna-be rockstar who is granted knowledge of a sacred guitar chord from above. With this chord, he and his punk band, The Tips, quickly gain notoriety, leading Isaiah to become vain.