Fourteen-year-old Naima longs to earn money for her poor Bangladeshi family, but her unrivaled artistic talent is of little use. When her ailing father is at risk of losing his prized bicycle rickshaw to loan sharks, she disguises herself as a boy and attempts to drive the rickshaw herself. Naima crashes the rickshaw, threatening the family's sole livelihood.
Yadira, a creative young Cuban girl, struggles packing on her final day home. Embarking on an immigration journey alone, her suitcase feels too small to carry everything her heart holds.
When her father, whom Pilar has not seen for years, reappears in her life, the architect finds herself at an emotional crossroads. Faced with a tough internal battle, Pilar must decide between opening her heart to the possibility of reconciliation or stubbornly clinging to the past that has defined her.
Inspired by a tumultuous period in the director's relationship with her mother, the film draws a poignant analogy between the phases of their conflict and the ever-changing states of water along the coast of São Paulo, where the director grew up.
"Gulong" is a poignant story depicting the conflicts and trials faced by impoverished individuals. It highlights the reality that those at society's lower levels encounter severe hardships, where the constant drive to survive impedes genuine communication. Like the relentless turning of a jeepney’s wheel, the narrative mirrors the challenging cycle of life, underscoring the phrase "Mahirap maging mahirap." Yet, amid all this, there is still hope that the opportunity to rise and fulfill one’s dreams will one day arrive.
Mauricio runs away to become a clown, finds a "Bobo" in the business, and learns about dreams, family, and where your passions can overlap the two. NOW ON YOUTUBE!
In a small town where everyone knows each other, the Hernandez family struggles to bury a dangerous secret. In hopes to cover it up and start anew, would they succeed or will they only add it to their growing list of dark secrets?
Teenage Ala does not fit into the provincial world around her. She constantly rebels and acts out against her father, a physics teacher at the local school. When Ala accidentally discovers that she has superpowers and meets her sister Lena, whom she didn’t know existed, her life turns upside down – literally. The trail of girls endowed with supernatural powers is followed by the Colonel and his dangerous companion Hector from the secret Department 92. The goal of the soldiers is to create a powerful new generation weapon. To get it they are willing to sacrifice a lot, even the lives of sisters. After years of separation, will Ala and Lena be able to join forces and cooperate? Will the supersisters move to rescue not only each other, but also the world?
When one moment changes everything, Henry’s family are split between a past they no longer recognise, and a future they could never foresee. Based on the Sunday Times best-selling autobiography by Henry Fraser, The Little Big Things is a uplifting and colourful new British musical with an explosive theatrical pop soundtrack in a world premiere production.
The search for a burial token for her mother forces a woman to dig up a buried past and confront the house she abandoned for 11 years. As she descends, the house speaks to her.
At a graduation party, a woman teetering on burnout discovers her younger sister's acceptance into Juilliard, forcing her to face the dreams she had abandoned and challenging the limits of their sisterhood.
After discovering she can see everyone's imaginary friends, a girl embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten imaginary friends with their kids.