In Floating Sea Palace (2024), Lam draws on the folklore tale of Lo Ting, a mythical human-fish hybrid, who is believed to be the ancestor of the Hong Kong people. In Lam’s story, Lo Ting exists both in past and future form, played by pop singer Bruno Hibombo and artist Ivan Cheng, respectively. Past Lo Ting longs to return to his former home Fragrant Harbour, the phonetic translation of Hong Kong. He unknowingly summons a dragon ship, performed by vocalist and improviser Sofia Jernberg, based on a real three-story ship named the Floating Restaurant Sea Palace.
A short documentary about the importance of safe spaces for the queer community. It talks mainly about the queer night life and how this is a place where one can express themselves more freely than during the day.
TruTV veteran Andrew Orvedahl's quirky and offbeat though process is on full display his first special: Doom Math. Managing to find the upside in the downside of daily life, Orvedahl finds unique humor the seemingly mundane experiences as doctors and sobriety, while also managing to find himself in unique situations with his dogs and a very memorable evening with a spider.
From the historic Agora Theater in Cleveland, Bill Squire's third full comedy special looks back at his childhood mishaps - from being poor at sports to bedwetting. Tying them to his relationship with his parents and his own role as a parent, Bill weaves these experiences into his ever developing world view.
For you, to laugh and relate to. Alison Mandel makes us reflect in a very fun way on life, love, friendship, and family through unique experiences and situations that you've surely experienced.
In the Pacific Northwest, a crew investigates the mysterious legend of a deep lake where the cold and stillness claim lives and keep secrets. But as they delve deeper, they uncover a horrifying truth about the lake's dark past and the fate of those who enter its depths.