In this drama, genius engineer and control freak, Edward Reid, travels back in time to save his parents from overdosing. When he ends up being a parent to Darren and Emma and a baby version of himself, Ed has to learn to accept that not all things are in his control.
During a sunny day at Coney Island, a father and son's bond begins to fracture when the boy reveals his mother's plans to take him back to Novosibirsk, cutting ties with his father and American life.
Maria and Suzy try to find themselves within their confusing relationship after a fateful night, struggling to overcome the indifference they both express in this love and to figure out how to deal with their relationship after what happened.
CONFESSIONS OF A MENOPAUSAL FEMME FATALE is a fearless stand-up storytelling concert film in which Shakoor uses raw honesty, wit, music, and personal narrative to share her 12-year journey through menopause—a transformative experience that reshaped her identity as a woman, mother, artist, and human being. Framed around a return trip to Hawaii nearly 40 years after she once called it home, the story unfolds when a panic attack triggers deep introspection, forcing Shakoor to confront unresolved struggles, including addiction, postpartum depression, loss, and self-reinvention. Through wit, song, and unflinching truth, Shakoor breaks the silence surrounding menopause in a powerful performance that challenges stigma, invites laughter, and inspires radical self-acceptance.
A short film about high-functioning depression. The film follows Kara through her day as she hangs out with her friends and studies. Kara takes pride in her appearance and hides behind her mask of popularity and her persona of perfection. Throughout her day, her mask slips and cracks until a private breakdown sends her over the edge.
At her first high school party, Ada gives her very first blow job to the coolest boy in school. Soon after, the rumor spreads like wildfire. With her reputation for the next three years in danger, she is forced to think and act quick.
Dolores shows up at her son Isaac’s apartment, bringing supplies for his upcoming performance. What begins as a routine drop-off soon unravels into an evening of unexpected vulnerability. Amid shared memories and painful revelations, Dolores and Isaac grapple with the sacrifices, silence, and secrets that have strained their bond, each wondering if healing is still within reach.
Abdullah Gaza or usually called Gaza is an orphan boy. His father, a humanitarian volunteer, died after returning from Palestine. Since his father's death, Gaza has been placed in an orphanage managed by Ustazah Dewi and his sister Rafah Shafira. There, Gaza met Hayya, a little girl from Palestine who had lived for four years and was trying to find peace in this country. The genocide in Palestine prevented Hayya from returning to his homeland. At the orphanage, Gaza and Hayya's relationship gradually became close. For Hayya, the presence of Gaza is like a cure for longing, considering that its name is similar to the land of his birth. Their lives became cheerful again, complementing each other, until a bad incident came back and threatened their lives.
At an east London house party, Red grapples with second-hand grief as she struggles to support Axel through the silent weight of his father's death— each scene revealing a new stage of mourning in a raw, dialogue-light portrait of love, loss, and emotional endurance.