Award Winning Documentary on the Life of Artist Robert Shields. “Robert Shields: My Life as a Robot” is a documentary that will make you believe that your actions can have an inspirational effect on so many lives - and you may not even be aware of it. An icon of the 70’s, Robert began his career doing his robot in front of the Hollywood Wax Museum and a few short years later had his own top rated Prime Time CBS Variety show with his beautiful wife Lorene called: “The Shields & Yarnell Show”. And along the way, unbeknownst to him, he created ripples that define an art form to this day. This film may not save the environment, it won’t take on a corrupt corporation nor will it make you write your congress person. What it will do is make you laugh, bring you wonder and joy and introduce you to a man who makes you believe that anything is possible… including (and don’t try this at home!) Street Skiing in downtown San Francisco!
A man from a prestigious family discovers he shares his ancestors' weakness for infidelity. As his marriage suffers, he must choose between breaking this generational pattern or losing his wife's trust forever.
Set in London's iconic Prince Charles Cinema, The Regulars follows a day in the life of its hapless employees. During their shift they watch movies, argue with customers, and, above all, deal with each other.
This unique narrative incorporating documentary elements follows Rey, a 40-year-old non-binary teacher and typhoon survivor, on a roadtrip to fame. With surreal comedy and social portrait realism, filmmaker Seán Devlin explores climate change, LGBTQ+ issues, and the impact of colonialism on contemporary Philippines.
Jace, a financially challenged writer/director and self-proclaimed graduate of the school of Mark Duplass, delivers packages to survive while struggling to secure funds for his first indie feature. A bonus for the top-ranked delivery driver could solve his problems.
Cursed with the ability to see the fates of those around him, Jason confines himself to a reclusive life until meeting a free spirited girl who helps him embrace the uncertainties of the present.
16-year-old amateur detective, Claire Abrahams, finds her neighbourhood’s lost things. When the neighbourhood’s beloved dog Optel goes missing, Claire is determined to track her down. This search unexpectedly opens old wounds when Claire finds clues relating to her older brother, Jonah, who disappeared nine years ago. Through bizarre encounters and quirky neighbours, the two cases intertwine. Claire’s father, John, fears that she is putting herself in danger. He attempts to hinder her investigations, but she remains undaunted. Claire must journey through grief and hope to find Optel and uncover the truth behind Jonah’s disappearance.
Join the one and only The Gingerdead Man and his perverse pals, Ebee The Evil Bong, The Gingerweed Man and more, as they rampage through the entire GDM franchise, ripping out silly and splatterific sequences from your favorite films! It's a sugary tsunami of blood, babes and beastly baked goods that will leave you thirsty for more, making this one MURDERTHON you won't wanna miss!
Tiunai is a wannabe party boy with one goal—to hit the scene in style and catch the eye of the right girl for a night to remember. Armed with his older brother’s advice and the swagger he picks up from his favorite Trap tracks, he’s ready to prove he’s *that* guy—cool, confident, and effortlessly smooth. But in the pursuit of the perfect night, things don’t always go as planned.
A romantic story about a young student who is different from most people in one detail - he has Stendhal syndrome, a syndrome that causes a person to lose consciousness from strong emotions.
Vitalik is an ordinary modern young man, raised by ordinary parents, friends with an ordinary guy Igor and in love with the ordinary first beauty of the area Vika. As usual - unrequited. And so this ordinary life of Vitalik would have continued, if not for a fight, as a result of which his friend Igor received serious injuries. A fight in which Vitalik did not help his friend, did not stand up for him, although he saw everything perfectly well. Moreover, the fight broke out because Igor stood up for Vika in front of the marginalized people. Vitalik's parents, realizing that their son was simply scared, send their son (against his will) to their friend Gusein in the Caucasus for the purpose of re-education.