Knock Out Blessing is an intriguing tale about a girl named Blessing, whose ambition to achieve her dream and escape poverty, take her down a path that leads into the criminal underworld, and finally face to face with the underbelly of the Nigerian political system.
A group of friends stumble upon an old abandoned barn where a group of murderous, cannibalistic performers squat and wait for their prey. In a fight for survival, the group have to act fast or risk their lives.
What characterizes the spaces, differentiating the fields of the cities, the suburbs of the centers is, in large part, the speed of their modification. The circulation experience will have allowed us to compare the looks of foreign artists with the looks of local children, to measure resistance and change capacities.
A group of young filmmakers are attending a Film Festival in Wales. They come across an abandoned church, and hear music coming from inside. After some goading and teasing, the entire group decides to return to the church in order to solve the mystery. Complications arise, however, when one by one members of the group start to disappear. Only the footage remains to tell their tale.
"Johnny," by Derian Blane, is the fourth in the series, "We Need to Talk," a project using music videos and docushorts to uplift stories, build bridges and stoke community dialogue.
Thwarting the loneliness inherent to online dating, a mature gentleman immerses himself into the beauty of a quiet park and stumbles upon a contemporary nostalgic romance, which enflames his power to resist its fickle nature.
Ailín and Pedro are an ex-couple who meet to go to a hotel. Both embark on a journey through the nightlife of Buenos Aires looking for what they are missing.
Fences are an integral part of Russian culture. They love 3-meter fences in dachas and private homes. City streets are dotted with fences, which often only interfere with normal movement around the city. They like to isolate themselves from the world with an iron curtain. The film is a visual reflection and an attempt to answer the question why life in Russia is surrounded by a fence.
The central two movements in ‘For Now’ are panoramic shots and firm, vertical edits. The film unfolds in waves. Locations appear, disappear, and come round again – Lewinsky Park, Maximilian Park, Habima Square, Lion Square, Zuccotti Park, Times Square or pastoral landscapes at opposite ends of the Mediterranean Sea. The actions are the same: people wait, pass by, kill time. No refugees in the picture here, no demonstrators or soldiers, no spectacle. It is a film running alongside events, alongside time. A contemporary film in the pure sense of the word - a way of being with time.
Any love triangle is tricky, but a love triangle involving best friends can be downright explosive. Derrick Parks (Lil' Zane) falls for Autumn Summers (Sundy Carter) the moment he sees her, only to watch his buddy, Kevin (Melvin Jackson Jr.), make the first move. But while Kevin's interest is mostly physical, Derrick is certain Autumn is his true soul mate. For the moment, though, all he can do is hope she figures it out as well.