Follow an ensemble cast of fictionalized campaign staffers, DNC representatives, and plenty of local Iowans through the year leading up to the most important part of the Democratic presidential process.
"My mother was sure she was going to have twins, but then she just gave birth to me. Of course, everyone except herself knew we weren't going to be twins, but my mother always believed what she wanted, not what was... and I ended up being an only twin, or a twin with an only son, or something along those lines."
When his mentor is murdered and the President vanishes, a reluctant hero cop and his unpredictable partner must race across a chaotic Miami to retrieve a crucial briefcase that holds the city's fate.
In the year 2222 Earth's last living jungle is under attack from a power-hungry mogul. But Mowgli, a fearless eco-warrior raised by animals, isn't backing down. With his jungle crew he launches a dance-fueled rebellion to save nature.
The film portrays life under a “taboo reality,” where rejection defines survival. At its center is Meena, a trans sex worker who shelters unwanted women in her dim flat. Without glamour, they endure by offering unusual fantasies to clients cast aside, in a world both harsh and tender, marked by struggle, fleeting solidarity, and fragile dignity.
The film’s protagonist nips to the toilet on a date, where she finds a band of puppets. The musical stream of consciousness paints a relatable and chaotic picture of what it is like to date in your 20s.
A young man does everything he can to get his old Opel Astra through the vehicle inspection - but what begins as a nostalgic cleanup turns into a farewell road trip to the scrapyard, accompanied by an unexpectedly compassionate inspector.
With music and stories, Claudia de Breij paints a portrait that blends domestic details with global news: being kind, wanting to be seen, overstimulation, abstinence, dictators, and restaurant tunes.
Ellie is having a normal day at work, ready to prepare one of the Greasy Gobblers' world famous "greasy burgers." Things don't go according to plan, however, when a key ingredient to the sandwich is missing...
Jay Jurden has been called "one of the most reliable killers working the New York comedy circuit" (Jason Zinoman, NY Times), and his debut comedy special, "Yes Ma'am", proves just why that is the case. Jurden delivers a fast-paced, punchline-filled love letter on what it means to be Black, Southern, and Queer, all while navigating those identities with his signature wit. Filmed at the historic Joy Theater in downtown New Orleans, the Mississippi native and Tonight Show regular is ready to make a big splash with this premier hour presented by Comedy Dynamics.
A young couple navigates the chaotic world of pre-wedding photography, facing unexpected hurdles and family drama as they try to capture their perfect moments before tying the knot.