Benjamin and Natalia Welling are two young lovers who leave behind their life of crime for a better life. But stuck in a tough economy, they have to get "thrifty" to find ways to make money. Benjamin starts Thrifting at local antique and thrift stores, and up-selling his finds to collectors. But when his criminal past catches up to him, he and Natalia will have to do whatever they can to survive (both financially and literally.)
Chị Ngã Em Nâng is a touching story about two siblings, Thương and Lực, who grew up in a family devoted to the traditional craft of incense making. Tragedy struck early, leaving Thương as the sole support for her younger brother — taking on the roles of both sister and parent. Growing up with hardships, Thương relied on her resilience and the deep-rooted teachings of their parents to persevere and change their lives. She eventually found success and hoped her brother would follow the same path. However, her well-meaning imposition unintentionally created cracks in their bond, pushing the siblings into painful conflicts — even to the point of facing life and death.
Twenty years after the success and after an abrupt and complicated separation surrounded by gossip and polemics, you dear public will be wondering Where are the Franciscans? What happened to this iconic lineup? We wondered the same...
New York-based 16-year-old Joey Wethersby's parents were part of a 1990s one-hit wonder band. After encouraging her parents to start a new band, Joey finds herself traveling nightly to an alternate reality where everyone repeatedly says the titular three-word phrase.
In Madrid, a young Argentinian woman crosses the strange line between desire, loneliness, and fear of the future. A random outing turns into an abyss: a chance encounter, a poetry bar, an urgent kiss, and an accident. Between nervous laughter and intimate confessions, she discovers that perhaps the true discovery lies not in the other, but in the strength that awakens within her.
Desperate to get back to New York, Rachel Carver strikes a deal with her family's sworn enemy, business superstar Jacob Rush. However, their families' bitter rivalry threatens to derail everything.
This raw, intimate portrait of comedian and podcast pioneer Marc Maron follows the sudden loss of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Maron struggles with grief, disillusionment, and a shifting comedy landscape, processing it all through his life, both on-stage and off.
A superstar Korean actor stranded in Vietnam ends up crossing paths with a sweet, ordinary barista-to-be, kicking off an unpredictable, heart-fluttery romance that shakes up both their worlds.
Stepbrothers Michael and Scott throw one last house party as their university days come to an end. When their lawyer father forbids it and threatens to never let them work for his firm, a colleague is sent to keep an eye on them as the two self-proclaimed party kings must decide their future.
Hoping to bring their dead mother back to life, three brothers build a time machine in this visually decadent, bizarre and altogether mesmerizing head-trip.
Soon-tae, aspiring to start his dream restaurant franchise, is nominated as the next boss of the gang. He hopes to pass the role to Kang-pyo, the grandson of the former boss, but Kang-pyo dreams of becoming a tango dancer instead. A fierce competition between two strong candidates begins with the goal of losing the election to pursue their individual dreams! To add chaos to the mix, troublemaker Pan-ho, who is unwanted by everyone, decides to join the boss election!
For acclaimed novelist Brian Johnson, the stage of his final book reading becomes an unexpected tribunal. The ""visitors,"" who confront him are hauntingly familiar.
Their question to Johnson: ""Have you truly been facing us all along?"" unlocks a flood of buried memories and regret as Johnson finally recognizes them as characters from his own novels. This unsettling encounter awakens a part of himself he had nearly forgotten, compelling him to seek answers to the questions that define an author's soul: What is creation? To whom does a story belong? And what does it truly mean to write?