Alls well that seems well for MJ and her friends when she meets them at their usual spot. But a string of weird behaviors and stolen chargers leads her on a wild investigation into both cases. But the only thing she discovers is that the only ones she calls friends are actually the ones who tarnish her name behind her back. And she will stop at nothing to find out the culprit who started it all.
This special offers a rare glimpse into the Kapoors, Hindi cinema's first family, over an afternoon of conversation, nostalgia and homemade delicacies.
José Rosado, a U.S. citizen of Puerto Rican descent, flies to Madrid from Miami in 2021 for business and dinner with a friend. He stays at the luxurious Hotel Palace. He is married to a man but has an open relationship. After dinner, he decides to go out for drinks in the Chueca neighborhood, where he meets two other men and returns to his room with them. The next day, hotel staff find José Rosado dead in his bed. Natural causes?
An explosion in the subway takes Rasul's life, leaving his family grieving for his son for 15 long years. However, on Memorial Day, Rasul returns home. The family is shocked - the joy of reunion is mixed with the bitterness of the question “Where have you been all this time?”. Rasul is evading the question, and each member of his family has their own assumptions about this.
A man : who is he ? Where does he come from ? What is he doing blindfolded, in a dismal prison ? This is what the last words of a man at death's door will try to illuminate, thus plunging the anticipative film into an experimentation of photo-novel.
A true story of love and consequence. The album film. In my own life I’ve notice a strong theme of learned love, and confusing pain for comfort. Often being stuck in a cycle of my own making. This film is a visual representation about realizing that healing isn’t a fix you find, it’s a shift in perspective. I wanted to honor the moments that shaped me and the fans who walk through similar shadows. The immense amount of courage it takes to jump, to break the pattern, to choose something better, and to understand that the jump is the only way anything ever changes.
Constantinos is a portrait of a 95-year-old Greek man reflecting on the great loves of his life: his homeland, his architectural legacy, and above all, his late wife, Maria.