When a shadowy figure instructs two different men to take out the same woman, they end up at her home at the same time and must fight each other through absurd situations to be the one to complete the assignment.
Nikita and Anna have been married for a long time. Nikita is a well-known detective writer, Anna is a business analyst. They are returning by train from the anniversary celebration of a distant relative. Anna is upset that she was unable to buy tickets for the SV, so they have to travel in a regular compartment car. But their long journey is brightened by their neighbors in the compartment—Alevtina and her little daughter Marusya, who are heading to Moscow. The charming Marusya eagerly chats with her fellow travelers. When they wake up in the morning, the couple goes to the restaurant for breakfast, and when they return, they find the child sleeping alone. The girl's mother has disappeared...
Eunsu and Hara leave on a trip to Paris, but the girls fall apart as Hara loses Eunsu's valuable camera. Things heat up after they stumble across a director from Korea.
Based on a true story of heartbreak and triumph, Lucas embarks on a journey filled with lost love, lost faith and three best friends who refuse to give up on him.
Shot throughout two seasons in one year, Intimate Views charts the evolution of one location through two subsequent relationships that unfold within its walls. The film was shot on Super 16mm by Robert Orlowski and features performances from artist-designer Kyle Richardson and musician-composer Cody Boyce with original music by Cody.
Shen, the CEO of Eachway Fashion house, is tasked to find a relationship in order to fully inherit the company. Enter three promising women, Liu Qing, a promising assistant fashion designer, Xiao Xiang, his mothers choice, and Ning Ning, a trainee in the cleaning department. Ning Ning though a fashion major, replaces her mom after she gets injured at the company. Ning Ning seems to be the perfect breath of fresh air for Shen, but there is more to the story than meets the eye.
A Black lawyer must come to grip with his prejudices after falling in love with a White woman while simultaneously defending a Black teenager who has been wrongfully accused of drugging and raping his White girlfriend.
The hardest part for Oma and Dayo is not realizing they are in toxic relationshipts. With the help of Dr. Pat they are able to let go of their toxic past.
L.A. attorney finds himself with a broken heart and thinks his life is over until he meets his soulmate from a different country, who has just experienced the same heart broken experience from her evil spouse. They are about to realize that the one thing that cost their spouses to abandoned them is also the one thing that will bring them together, "food".
It’s the bitterly cold Winter of 1979 as Rusty types furiously in his trailer. His fiancé had just left him at the alter and in response, Rusty uproots himself from Minnesota and relocates to the middle of nowhere. He’s not completely alone for Alice, whom he refuses to accept has left his side, stands nearby in the form of a mannequin. Rusty’s new utopia is soon disturbed by Babs, Ruth-Ann and Fran; three local bullies who develop a jealous streak towards Alice. Their reconnaissance mission begins and the snowballs soon fly as the temperature plunges ‘2 Below 0’!
A day at the lake. Andrej's ex-girlfriend Nadia pays him a visit. Nadia and Andrej's former best mate Claudius are a couple now. Nadia's request for help confronts Andrej with a shared dark secret.
Rob, in his late thirties, needs to decide if he wants to have a baby with his girlfriend Marta, but worries that he’s fallen out of love with her. He asks his seemingly unhappily married friends for advice, who all tell him that he won’t be able to do better so he might as well marry her. But when Rob eventually does propose to Marta, things don't go exactly to plan.
Bloom is an impressionistic sketch of longing, growth, memory and separation. The film intends to portray an experiential landscape of love and loss. Starting in late 90s Beijing, a time when drastic social and economic transformation is taking place, the film attends to the inner world of a young man Mu Ke, and unravels with the dialogue of "exchanging story" between Mu Ke and his younger self. Narratives, memories, imaginations and disillusions flow out into an ocean of pure time.
Sarah and Sam seem like the perfect couple, but when Sarah gets her big break as an actress, Sam questions whether he's good enough for her. But then everything they thought they knew about their lives is a part of a deadly game.
Malcolm (Josh Helman, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD) is thrust into depression after his wife, Sarah (Yael Stone, "Orange is the New Black"), tragically dies. When he meets someone new, Nya (Jennifer Allcott, Slamdance winner KATE CAN'T SWIM), one year later, he finally allows himself to give over to new love. And that's when he starts seeing his deceased wife, speaking to him about how abandoned she feels, terrorizing him at every turn. Every time he sees her, debilitating headaches cripple him, as well as doubts about his sanity. With the help of his sister-in-law, Dee (Broadway's Yvonne Cone), and his mentor, Jim (Paul Sorvino, GOODFELLAS), he must reconcile his past with his present in order to forgive himself, mourn properly, hang onto his new love - and not lose his mind in the process.