Nathan, a rising star, is being interviewed by Delia for his upcoming movie set to give him his big break. However, as the interview progresses a shadow-like figure appears reminding him of his abusive experiences on set.
Directed by Professor Sunil Ariyaratne, 'Gautama Buddha Matha' is a cinematic portrayal inspired by the life of Mahapajapati Gotami, the revered queen and one of the earliest followers of the Buddha.
In a nation scarred by a brutal drug war, a grieving couple is offered a controversial new procedure by the government to erase the memory of their deceased child. As they face the choice between forgetting and healing, they must confront the ethical cost of erasing their pain—and the lingering question of what it means to remember.
In a chalet in the middle of nowhere, two eccentric, film-loving robbers face a mess of mysterious briefcases, a hostage and strange calls, while trying to keep calm. With hilarious dialogue and a touch of chaos, this story combines humor, suspense and delirium.
Normandy is going to publish an album, but they lost the pendrive with all the song. Now they have 1 day to re-record it, before Marcos, their manager, left them on the streets.
In his hilarious and razor-sharp debut full-length comedy special, Hyperbolic, Matthew Broussard masterfully navigates a maze of topics, blending clever penmanship with unapologetic introspection. From his unique upbringing as a Southern Jewish Cajun to navigating life in New York City, Matthew shares side-splitting anecdotes about cultural quirks, family dynamics, and the absurdities of modern relationships. With mathematical precision and laser wit, he tackles everything from the nuances of anti-Semitism to the emasculation of dating a professional athlete. Whether dissecting the inefficiency of French phonetics, the upsides of maternal mental illness, or pharmaceutical origin stories, Broussard delivers a performance both intellectually engaging and snort-inducingly funny.