Hazel Douglas (Laurel Burcham) is a low-ranking desk worker at a police station when Steven Mellbrook (Andrew McClurg) reports his equipment missing. Hazel is left with no choice but to work with Detective O’Riley (Rosie Pond) to crack the case before it gets too late.
Macario believes that his daughter is the witch responsible for the deaths of several children in the village; tormented, he takes refuge in the mountains to sacrifice her.
EVERYBODY TRIES TOO HARD TO BE SOMETHING. Everyday, we wrestle with the dilemma of existence. Does it matter? What is it all for? These are questions we ask ourselves on the daily. The fear of being forgotten is so instilled into our beings, leading us to do anything and everything to make sure that we’re immortalized in some way. At least, that’s how some of us feel. Not everybody wants to be different. Not everybody wants to be known. Not everybody wants to last. Some of us prefer to remember. ‘KILALA’ is an Ogtonganon-Ilonggo short film that takes this year’s theme of ‘50’ and dives into the metaphorical symbolism of the number rather than the literal of counting. The film is about a boy grappling with idea of simply being. We see his journey of acceptance of his own disinterest and his realization of the fact that he can be whatever he wants to be even if it’s the unextraordinary.
An unknown disease is striking to younger generation, the patients are going to lose the sense of reality and the memory of themself. We following a girl who got her new name 'OK' and she is going to figure out what's going on.
We meet some characters from Sandnes city, following them through different -- sometimes uncomfotable -- events. The dockworker with a burden on his heart; the girl who needs pills to make it through the day; a lonely man watching his parent's house; and a man wandering through the forest. At a glance the stories may seem disjointed, but a greater whole might take shape...
Following the death of one of their mothers, Pablo and Regina, two unassuming friends, quietly flee the city in search of something that might finally bring meaning to their lives.
A battle-hardened soldier faces a heartbreaking moral dilemma when he's ordered to execute a young prisoner who bears an uncanny resemblance to his own child.
Fate intervenes when ex-lovers Alee and Chan unexpectedly reunite at a friend's out-of-town wedding. Their chance encounter rekindles a spark, but the truth threatens to unravel their connection.
"Gastro Gods" tells the story of Fanny, a washed-up restaurateur, who has to compete with her celebrity chef brother Gunnar to take over their father’s world-famous restaurant. The situation seems hopeless until delivery driver Leila steps into her life. Leila herself was once a talented chef and has some unfinished business with the egomaniacal Gunnar.
After suffering a profound loss, travel journalist Anna sets out to Martinique on a work trip meant only to further deflect her untended grief. While profiling locals for the piece, she is met with unexpected openness that sparks an honest reflection of her own life. Blending the lines between documentary and narrative, A/way focuses on the accomplishments of the people Anna profiles in Martinique, which builds on Anna’s own journey in accompaniment, pushing her to examine her own path forward. Is this all there is, or is there another way?