When a deranged, fish obsessed man finds himself struggling financially, he turns to unconventional means and must face the gruesome consequences of his wake.
Ian Bexley is in over his head after an accident drives him to turn to his A.I. companion, "INK," for help, but just when the two think they're in the clear the police arrive and a trial ensues.
Shane and Gaila -- both bearing the baggage of being heartbroken -- decide to be each other's "in between" while they look for love in other places. Gaila and Shane become each other’s “in-between” – a comfortable, non-committal relationship they find convenient before settling down with “The One”. They initially meet and disagree, but develop a strong connection, helping each other in various aspects of life, like work, love, and social circles. However, their comfortable relationship blossoms into something deeper, but their happiness is disrupted by the return of Shane’s past love.
Arturo is a music enthusiast, although his skills as a guitarist are lesser. Urgently incorporated into a band, he is soon fired, although he will remain linked to it as a manager... or so he thinks. As the band grows in popularity, his link with it will diminish.
In a closed vintage store, Philip reads tarot cards for his friend Jonas to help him cope with the grief of a loss. But things don’t go as either of them expected.
Amruthamathi a kannada film is based on the story of Yashodhara Charite' an epic poem written by Janna, a famous 13th century A.D. Kannada poet. This Janna's epic poem is recreated and reinterpreted in this film with appropriate changes without diviating original essence of the story.
Three friends Elektra, Harold, and Alicia all decide to get their acts together and save up enough money to film a reality television show titled 'Across The Pond', in Europe. Alicia decides to take a more conventional route to earning and saving money, while Harold and Elektra do not. Will they earn enough money in time to travel 'Across The Pond'? Will they do so with minimal tears?
It’s springtime in Lisbon and Nicolau turns 24, but he’s not celebrating. Living in his parents’ house, hostage to a dream of being a musician that never comes true and plagued by the ideal image of an ex-girlfriend who left him a year ago and never came back, Nicolau feels incapable of moving forward and inventing a life of his own. He takes odd jobs until the day he discovers that his mother is just as dissatisfied with life as he is. Nicolau is shaken, but he doesn’t stumble.
A loving wife is the primary caregiver for her blind husband who is confined to their apartment, while she is hiding a dark secret from him in plain sight.
Two friends find themselves lost in maze of everchanging hallways, while looking for a way out one of them discovers it is not just the fabric of the building that is collapsing.
It takes us back to the early 2000s, where handwritten letters held unspoken emotions, and love was both beautiful and fleeting. It follows the story of two souls drawn together by pain, healed by love, yet tested by fate.
1944. In France, devastated by the German occupation, part of the population resists the yoke of the occupiers, men and women who become heroes despite themselves by becoming active members of the Vaucluse resistance. Mother Madeleine, head of an institute for deaf girls, is one of these heroic women. She hides Jewish children and members of the Resistance in her convent, in defiance of the German threat.