Jay Jurden has been called "one of the most reliable killers working the New York comedy circuit" (Jason Zinoman, NY Times), and his debut comedy special, "Yes Ma'am", proves just why that is the case. Jurden delivers a fast-paced, punchline-filled love letter on what it means to be Black, Southern, and Queer, all while navigating those identities with his signature wit. Filmed at the historic Joy Theater in downtown New Orleans, the Mississippi native and Tonight Show regular is ready to make a big splash with this premier hour presented by Comedy Dynamics.
A young couple navigates the chaotic world of pre-wedding photography, facing unexpected hurdles and family drama as they try to capture their perfect moments before tying the knot.
A teen's dreams are shattered by a car crash. Years later, she's a determined supermom with a cane, orchestrating elaborate Christmas shows. Personal issues force her to confront change and rediscover the true spirit of the season.
Between Days follows the Arc'teryx snow team in the Japanese Alps during a season-defining storm cycle. Nine riders from four countries, united by a shared language of storm riding. What happens when nine snowboarders from four countries arrive in Japan’s Alps in the middle of a season defining storm cycle? The universal language of “dig yourself out, ride until your legs give in, then do it all again” dissolves all barriers — forging a quiet bond through the raw experience of storm riding. Guided by snowboarding legend Tadashi Fuse, the crew dives into hip-deep powder turns and Japanese philosophical reflections found in the highs and lows of the mountains. This is a snowboard film like no other — familiar yet entirely new. With a stellar athlete line-up, shot in stunning black-and-white on 16mm, featuring Sherpas Cinema–certified cameramen, and produced by Robyn van Gyn and legend Shin Campus, it’s blessed with some of the most unreal powder imaginable.
On a journey to Medina with her grandfather, Lina encounters Zubayr ibn al-Awwam and Asma bint Abu Bakr. Excited to see the Prophet, the little girl is overjoyed to meet two of his companions. In a conversation that begins on a whim, Zubayr and Asma recount the events that witnessed the birth and development of Islam. Lina's journey is marked by the oppression experienced in Mecca, the interventions of polytheists, Bilal Habeshi's struggle for freedom, and countless memories woven from faith.
We all carry pain that time cannot erase. Wounded collects the testimonies of four people who, after years of silence, dared to face a deep wound: the one left by abortion. Each one traveled a different path, but they all discovered the same truth: healing is possible. This documentary is not only about pain, but also about forgiveness, mercy, and hope.
A brutal murder shocks a quiet town. When the mutilated body of a woman is discovered, all suspicion turns toward Sơn — who may have been her lover. Triết, a renowned sculptor, is torn between doubt and brotherly love as he and his wife struggle to prove Sơn’s innocence. In the end, the question remains: is Sơn a killer, a victim of cruel fate, or a lost soul consumed by a love so destructive it leads to his own ruin?
Two best friends rent an old room where a series of eerie and unexplainable events begin to unfold. As they try to uncover the truth, they come face to face with the spirit of a pregnant woman — the “ghost mother.” Beneath the chilling haunt lies a heartbreaking tale of tragedy and sacred maternal love, where a mother’s sacrifice becomes the bond that connects generations.
Sato is a young man consumed by a desire to eat human flesh. One day, he stumbles upon a discarded phone outside the hostess club where he works, which entangles him in the shady underbelly of society. As he sinks deeper into the criminal underworld, Sato's twisted hunger grows — until he finally kills to satisfy his craving for human flesh.
Pelle Lindbergh was one of the rising stars of the NHL after winning the Vezina trophy (best goalie in the NHL) and leading the Philadelphia Flyers to the finals, both in 1985. At 26, he seemingly had his whole life ahead of him. On November 10th, 1985 Pelle crashed his Porsche in Somerdale, NJ and died the following day. Two others survived the accident. "The Swede of Philadelphia" is an in-depth and intense look at the "goalie, the man, the decision." Acclaimed director Charlie Minn(Lionsgate, ID channel and Amazon Prime video) interviews many of Pelle's teammates, team staff and journalists to shape every aspect of a hockey player that paved the way for future European and Swedish goalies to follow their dreams into the NHL.
After his father's death in a hunting accident, Lazarus grows up in a remote village in Epirus, experiencing loss, loneliness, and migration in a story about memory and identity.
Continuing the story of the first film, Jaari 2 follows the journey of Namsang and his wife Hangma as they embark on a new chapter of their married life. The film's narrative is deeply rooted in the culture of the Limbu community and revolves around the Chyabrung, a traditional drum that symbolizes love, identity and resilience. The film explores how Namsang navigates personal struggles and the complexities of his community's traditions with the guidance of the drum's rhythms.
KADHIPATTA Lalit and Meeras love story was once admired across their college campus. They married after graduation,but within a 6 months,love turned into resentment,and they stood in court for a divorce. Meera demanded ₹50 lakhs and a house Lalit agreed to the separation but refused her demands. The judge ordered them to li
A documentary about greyhound racing. We meet those who keep it alive and those who are vehemently against it and learn about its history, decline, and future.