When mild mannered internet salesman, Dan falls on hard times, he is haunted by a Babylonian demon and uses the opportunity as a guerrilla marketing tactic.
When violence occurs, it often comes fast and brutally. But the truth is, it usually begins with a small sign—subtle, almost imperceptible—a series of tiny, unexpected missteps that no one takes seriously. Step by step, they build up, leading to an unforeseen consequence. In the end, someone pays in blood. And through the lens of a police body cam, a lesson is learned.
Perceiving life as something shared by two. Through a split (dual) narrative, identical twins Omar and Wesam, recount their shared memories: from their time in the womb of their mother to the moment they are tragically separated. Written and directed by twin brothers, Saad and Abdelrahman Dnewar, My Brother, My Brother, combines 2D animation with live-action cinematography to chronicle a deeply affectionate and tender narrative about existing without the other.
Karim, his fiancée Mouna and his father Miloud are celebrating the start of their hôtel, L'HÔTEL DE LA PAIX. But when a plumber discovers a mysterious object in the wall, a series of paranormal events happen.
A young entrepreneur navigates a career of increasing success, but the path has not been easy as he constantly faces setbacks by his reckless father along the way.
In a psychological narrative inspired by true events, a mother and her only son navigate the complexities of subconscious programming instilled during childhood. As they confront the normalization of disturbing events that should be unthinkable, they grapple with the lasting effects of this conditioning on their adult lives.
Returning to his hometown for the Qingming Festival, a 27-year-old Chinese gay man grapples with hiding his sexuality to meet his family's marriage expectations, leading to a tense showdown during the traditional chicken slaughter ritual.
Beyond the budget numbers lies the human story of America's defense spending. The true price of America's defense isn't just measured in the $800 billion official defense budget. It approaches $1.4 trillion when accounting for all related costs. But even this staggering figure doesn't capture what matters most: the lives forever changed by service and sacrifice.
When a group of kids accidentally destroy part of a school garden, they uncover the caretaker's complicated past-and learn through the act of replanting how empathy and forgiveness are important to growth.