Lou is seventeen and thinks she has her life under control. On her prom night, she decides to run away from her father and her stable life. She seems to be keeping it together, until she comes head to head with a strange woman that has been stalking her through the halls of the school. Losing her composure, Lou spirals and starts to question everything.
Years after civilization has fallen, two brothers have survived due to a unique gift - the ability to look into the minds of others. Through collected memories of a past they never knew, Max and Liam have learned how to live on their own... and how to defend themselves against the infected. But the dangers of this world cannot be avoided forever, and when tragedy strikes, one brother will stop at nothing to save his only family from becoming one of the creatures they have spent their lives running from.
Days before his birthday, a young man planning to end his life is thrown off course when a spark with a coworker ignites hope, leading him to team up with his AI companion to unravel the messy, unpredictable nature of human connection
‘It’s up to you to make a future that has you in it…’ We follow Zoe and her dad, Gerry in a ‘day in the life’ of an autistic actress running the gambit of stereotypes she has to deal with - and her dad’s battle in supporting her forging that path for herself - in a funny, frustrating, painful and sometimes triumphantly sarcastic kind of way.
Doina, a 12-year-old girl, has her first period on the day her grandma has a stroke. Since then, their roles are inverted and Doina has to learn how to deal with the challenges of adulthood.
It is said that Nadin (22 years old) is one of the students who made a cultural visit to Kasepuhan Banten Kidul, she violated the rules that should not be done in the sacred traditional leuit (rice barn). This made Nadin meet a mysterious village youth named Alang (25 years old) who came to bring happiness and made Nadin fall in love but soon he disappeared. Nadin searched until she began to realize what was really happening. Under the traditional leuit she mourned her sadness dreaming of beauty that never came true.
In a charming party store, a remarkable piñata named Alejandro, crafted with love by an elderly artisan, longs to find his purpose. Seated in the store's window, Alejandro is repeatedly passed over by customers, deemed too expensive. One day, a man enters and buys him, leading to an unfamiliar celebration where a little girl unwittingly becomes his executioner. Amidst the joy, Alejandro meets his fate with courage, shattering into candy and dreams. "Alejandro!” is a wordless, poignant tale exploring identity, acceptance, and the unpredictable path of life, leaving audiences with a profound appreciation for the beauty and fragility of existence.
"Little Box of Hope" explores themes of childhood trauma and tells the story of a businessman (David) who slips into paranoia when he finds a magically appearing box that transports him to the mind of a psychotic killer (Tom). David then tries to thwart Tom from killing a young man and woman.
Cakra, heartbroken over the loss of his wife, Carissa, downloaded an AI girlfriend named EVA. As he spent more time with her, he found himself falling for her. EVA felt the same way. However, just as Cakra was feeling loved and his loneliness was beginning to fade, something unexpected happened.
After seeing her ex-wife at the grocery store, 66 year old Brandy struggles to hide the symptoms of her recently diagnosed fibromyalgia. As she attempts to maintain a facade of self-sufficiency, the encounter forces Brandy to confront both her desire to project an image of independence and the repressed feelings she still holds for her ex partner.
Anywhere she goes, Rose hears this song going on and on at the back of her head. This song made of hypocritical comments, insults cloaked in sympathy, hidden implications veiled by jokes and laughter from the outside world or even her loved ones. Rose crave only one thing : silence.
Shannon is an ambitious college student who is struggling to pay her college tuition and eventually stops attending classes. The only person who notices Shannon’s sudden disappearance is her college counselor Ellen. Ellen’s concerns are dismissed by Shannon’s professors, campus administration, students and even her own boyfriend. Instead of answers, Ellen is met with careless comments about how “girls like that” from underserved communities often drop out of school. Determined to find Shannon, Ellen inadvertently uncovers a trafficking ring targeting students in need like Shannon. With time running out, Ellen must fight tirelessly to gain the support she needs to rescue Shannon and bring down the trafficking ring.