Somewhere in Argentina: as an eclipse of the sun is predicted and the surrounding forest continues to be devastated by logging, only a few women and a little boy are left to fend for themselves. When everything collapses, one clings to the slightest hint of vitality.
The assistant of a creepy power couple inexplicably finds herself pregnant. Immaculata feels like an unexpected offshoot of Rosemary's Baby, between its half-open doors and a phobia of fluids.
César is 12 when his older sister Lou is the victim of sexual assault. In the changing rooms of his fencing club, the only standard that matters is violence. César wishes he could measure up but may not be armed for the fights to come.
An old hermit lives isolated in a large house. That morning, he decides to take a walk. Far from his hermetic labyrinth, walking on the beach seems like a good plan for the day. However, the outside will reveal something sinister about him.
Sindhionism Presents Byo Cha Khape is a Sindhi comedy-drama where a harmless lie by two friends spirals into unexpected twists of romance, debt, and peril. At its heart, it's a story of friendship and the enduring belief that truth always triumphs.
Because of a Burmese boxing champion named Tun Tauk, the life of a horsekeeper, Yay Chan, was destroyed. To fight against the injustices, Yay Chan learned boxing and entered the ring to confront them. When a wealthy, new Lethwei champion named Tun Tauk enters the lives of a couple, Yay Chan and Lun Wati, who work at a Equestrian and Country Club Yangon, Yay Chan's life falls apart. Yay Chan is unfairly fired from his job as the horsekeeper, which he loves. When his girlfriend, Lun Wati, is also seduced by Tun Tauk, Yay Chan meets with a good Lethwei coach. After learning the art of boxing, he enters the boxing ring to face Tun Tauk and resolve the injustices he's faced.
By confronting the devastating truth of fatal violence against women, this experimental dance short shifts focus from passive victimhood to the strength and power of resilience.
I Am Worthy is an uplifting, fantastical adventure that follows a boy, his sister, and her husband after a tragic car accident, coping with guilt and loss from a Christian perspective. While this film is exceptionally clean, it does contain depictions of blood, death, and a car accident which may be considered "scary" for younger children. I Am Worthy was directed by its creator and writer, Sarah McDaniel, and produced by she, Johnny Angel Villegas, and Obed Elias Perez. This piece was developed by the entire crew with a deep passion and drive for bringing viewers comfort and an understanding of God's grace.
ON A QUIET BEACH, a detective is pulled into a case that blurs the line between duty and blood. Mouth of Salt is a story about loyalty, art, and the unshakable bonds that tie family together even when the truth threatens to break them apart.
A father travels through five stages of grief after discovering that his wife is having an affair. The father is portrayed by five different actors and actresses.
A salt of the earth, inner-city detective, 'Stefani Bennett' is assigned to a complex rash of deaths. While trying to understand her gift of clairvoyance, she seeks guidance from her late Father's Police partner, and long time family spiritual leader, Father Arland Anthony.
The story takes a simple and straightforward look at relationships, focusing on the theme of love. It follows a couple navigating their bond, with hints of a possible live-in arrangement and pregnancy before marriage.
After serving time for insider trading, disgraced city broker Danny Goode finds there's no way back to his old life. Short of cash and struggling to reconnect with his wife and son, he enters an unlicensed boxing match with a cash prize.