The film takes place in Chernihiv in the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. A group of people of different ages and social status find themselves in the basement of a high-rise building, where they are hiding from shelling. After the explosion, the entrance is blocked and everyone stays in the basement for 7 days, facing hunger and constant danger. Under the pressure of fear and uncertainty of who will find them — the Ukrainian army or the Russians — people are divided into warring groups.
A man drifts through echoes of a past he refuses to let go of, reliving joyful moments with someone who is no longer in his life. Laughter and games become his escape, shielding him from the truth. But as time moves forward, the line between past and present begins to blur until he’s forced to face what he’s been avoiding.
With the recent passing of his mother, Anthony, attempts to cope with the grief through the power of music and his dream to perform. The complete film is now on Youtube titled The Buskerteer, the account is Tom James.
When Roger Lee slips on his front steps, he has no idea the fall will send him spiralling into the darkest chapter of his life. Injured, and drowning in despair, he hits rock bottom—until he discovers the power of his own words. Through pain, he finds purpose, turning his struggle into wisdom that inspires millions. Now, as a world-renowned speaker, he lifts others the way he once needed lifting. A raw and uplifting story of resilience, reinvention, and the unexpected ways we rise.
May, a teenage girl wakes up on May 17th expecting a visitor. She gets ready, cleans her room and prepares food for two, but the visitor never arrives. The only thing that accompanies her is a tall, indistinguishable black figure that lingers in the corners of her house.
After the destruction of Block Blast, many become suspicious of the American government. Jacob Crawford has been elected as president, and America is closer to an authoritarian dictatorship than ever before...
When Gio, a Black trans man, calls his best friend Lazette for help burying a body, the two are pulled into an unexpected confrontation with the past. As whispers of family wounds and unresolved trauma echo through the night, Gio must face a surreal encounter with his pre-transitioned self. What begins as a desperate mission transforms into a journey of acceptance, love, and self-forgiveness, reminding us that healing comes from embracing every part of who we are.
In a suburb near Tampa, ALYSSA braces for an approaching storm. She organizes valuables and essentials, including her dad’s old speargun. On the phone with her mom, Alyssa opposes her husband Tanner’s decision not to evacuate. When TANNER gets home, she fails to voice her concern.
Desperate to reconnect with his teenage son, Otto takes Lobo to a concert for his birthday, hoping for a night that will bring them closer. But as plans fall apart, Otto finds himself forced to confront the real barrier between them: his own unresolved struggles and the uncertain future of their family.
Damian- a troubled musician with a history of bad habits- is struggling not only with the passing of his younger brother Olly, but also by the weight of the album they left unfinished. Haunted by guilt and grief, Damian returns to their studio to finish the album posthumously, but is instead consumed by the same demons that pushed him and Olly apart. As Damian falls into a hallucinatory spiral, he must confront his past mistakes and regret- and find a way to make peace with his brother-
When sarcastic teen, Alex, is “broken up with” by her oncologists who can’t wait to get rid of her, she’s ripped out of the chaotic hospital life she finds cozy, and sent back home to her multicultural family. Despite trying to pick up where she left off one year ago, her overbearing immigrant parents, hypochondriac sister, and MIA best friend have all moved on. This is remission. But Alex doesn’t ring a bell to celebrate, throw on a cancer ribbon t-shirt, or organize a multi-million dollar fundraiser. Instead, she begs for her daily morphine drip, clings to her radiation mask as a safety blanket, reminisces about gory hospital stories, and plays heart monitor beeps in her headphones to fall asleep. Despite everyone’s high expectations of her, she can’t get herself to play the part of the inspirational survivor. She’s a bad survivor and everybody knows it.
NORMA PEÑA (57), a polio survivor, faces mortal danger when a storm destroys their backup generator, cutting power to her iron lung. The iron lung is a horizontal mechanical ventilator that breathes for her. Without it, she only has a few hours before her body gives out. LUISA PEÑA (59), Norma’s sister, is her caretaker who keeps the iron lung running. Luisa quickly ascertains they have no power, they’re isolated due to the flooding, and emergency services are useless.
James worries about a future in which he is not around to support his family, and so, in hopes to protect their financial future he applies for life insurance in the form of trademarking his likeness at Triple K Law office. James realizes, in the event of his untimely death by the hands of police brutality, his face and likeness will be at the forefront of yet another civil outcry, with proceeds from use of his likeness going to his family. The perfect life insurance for a Black man in America. But first, he needs to get his application approved, and to do that he needs to navigate a branch manager, a paralegal “white ally” named Dwayne, and the final boss Mrs. K.