After a peculiar request of a new colleague, Guido is forced to embark on a nighttime roadtripthrough the streets of Charlatown Country, where a series of events will change his life forever.
With decades worth of evidence including leaked government computers, found footage and children’s television, one hardcore believer shares their troubling findings about the impending gnomegeddon with the world.
After years apart, Ding Duocai returns home only to find that his father no longer remembers him. His jealousy grows as he notices a close bond between his father and insurance agent Gu Liulian, who appears to share a father-daughter relationship with him. However, as they compete for the father's attention, their original intentions soften. In the warmth of a father’s love, the two begin to heal past wounds and ultimately rediscover happiness together.
Out of a collection of soft toys sitting on a shelf, Dilly Bog is just one of the characters in the children's TV show, 'Shelf Life'. After being awoken into human form to learn the lesson of kindness for an episode he meets the Narrator, a voice in the sky, a rat called Mrs. Bon Bon, and the audience who he sees through the screen. When Dilly Bog discovers he has no concept of feeling, as he's full of stuffing, learning kindness now seems pointless. He rebels against the show's structure and interrogates the characters about his existence and purpose. This threatens the world of the show, which puts everyone, including the audience, at risk of a toy gone rogue.
Joaquín, a superstitious person, decides to “give his body to science” and test all the popular myths to determine, once and for all, if bad luck exists.
Paula works as a writer in "PN News", but she's warned that she'll be fired if her articles don't increase engagement. This pushes her to write a fake news story about a zombie invasion. The news goes viral, and the media goes into a frenzy. Paula tries to stop it, but it's already too late.
As America’s fastest-growing sport, Pickleball boasts a roster of 37 million players nationwide. A humorous look into the serious business of our country's fastest-growing sport, "Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story" captures in real-time the Pickleball pioneers and billionaire investors cashing in on America’s latest gold rush.
Three sisters live a lonely life on an isolated island, each in their own small house. One day, circumstances develop in such a way that they are forced to rent out one of their houses.
Daebok is a crisis small business owner with overdue alimony and utility bills. During the recession, only credit loans increase. Still, there is no income, and the unemployed son Hongmin is no help. One day, Wonchang, overdue for credit, threatens Daebok.
Jérémie returns to his hometown for the funeral of his former boss, the village baker. He decides to stay for a few days with Martine, the man's widow. A mysterious disappearance, a threatening neighbor and a priest with strange intentions make Jérémie's short stay in the village take an unexpected turn.
Malek, in his forties, single, has just moved to Montmartre and will soon welcome his nephew Ryiad, who has just arrived from Algeria, into his home. Together they discover Barbès, the neighborhood of the Algerian community, very lively, despite the current health crisis. His meetings with local figures will allow Malek to find a part of himself that he had buried, and to reconcile with his origins.
It unfolds over eight days of sleep-deprived chaos and follows Jack, a down-on-his-luck fitness expert living with his mother in Los Angeles, who takes a maniacal swing at fame and fortune, trying to realize his version of the American dream.
A short film about the serene and dream-like town of Squallitch, Greater London. Introduced by British filmmaker, Alan Brown; scrutinised by Guardian columnist, Randolph Lloyd Kopecky; later rebutted by Alan Brown and even later surrebutted by Randolph Lloyd Kopecky.