Maayunnu, Maarivarayunnu, Nisvaasangalil... or "Dust Art Redrawn in Respiration" is about s documentary crew arriving to document the life of two couples. In their conversations the couples tries to trivilize the man's 'concerns' and express their views on social life, individual freedom, borderlines in relations, power in relations etc. among other things. As the interaction progresses, a controlling voice, and then a commanding presence which determine how they should be presented and heard are revealed.
Éva, an eleven-year-old girl with the class plays a war of numbers. She wanders away from his peers and gets lost, as she is chased by a shadow. She finds refuge in an old medieval church in the middle of the forest.
Four strangers find themselves groggy and disoriented on a deserted island covered with surveillance cameras. Stripped of their belongings, they each hold a phone—blank, with no apps or signal. Suddenly, a message from a masked captor appears: they have 48 hours to figure out why they've been taken if they want to survive. To do so, they’ll be allowed two minutes of connexion at random intervals. But if they try to contact loved ones or alert the authorities, their mission ends, and they'll be executed.
Kodamazha Suni, a retired organised crime leader, is compelled to return to his homeland after his former gang is attacked by an unknown adversary. Haunted by his past decisions, Suni's journey mirrors the battles of ancient warriors, as he faces his greatest adversary yet. As the conflict deepens, Suni’s thought process is explored through the wisdom of an ancient Chinese text, revealing the timeless struggle between strategy, surveillance, and survival
Mr. Sai, a man of science, finds his relationship with his superstitious wife growing colder over time. After his doctor recommends regular intimacy to improve his health, he faces unexpected challenges—especially when his recently released, outspoken son announces plans to run for local office. Stubborn and unyielding, Mr. Sai must confront his beliefs and adapt as he navigates the trials of his later years.
Retired Navy Vet Franklin has lost his faith - not only in the world, but in God. After a series of what seems like a lifetime of ups and downs, he decides to take his life. Through what can only be described as divine intervention, Franklin meets Doc Light, an offbeat psychologist who will try to convince him through a series of flashbacks, that God has always been with him – even in his darkest hours.
Since 2010, Pastoral Migratoria has invited Catholics to respond to their baptismal call and take part in service and justice actions in their parish communities to support their fellow immigrants – past and present. “Agentes de su Propio Desarrollo” documents Pastoral Migratoria leaders at various stages of their journey as they learn how to accompany fellow migrants. Together with others in the Archdiocese these agents work to welcome all who seek shelter in Chicago.
A day-in-the-life documentary portrait of an UberEats delivery bicyclist and local West Campus icon as he rides around town sharing reflections on his past experiences with homelessness, his future goals, and everything else inbetween.
Join Shayne Topp (short), Amanda Lehan-Canto (tall) LIVE IN PERSON at Dynasty Typewriter, here in LA, as our hosts help solve our audience and special guests' problems!
Everyday people live through a government mandated quarantine during a global pandemic while desperate scientists race to find a cure before it's too late.