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- The adventures of 3 young astronomers and their fight to survive a deadly Martian invasion.
- A lorry, a road and an unpredictable destiny, all intersecting in a human trafficking network. Caught up in this web, Viktoriya has only one chance: fight to survive.
- A robbery goes horrifyingly wrong when five have-a-go criminals are forced to take refuge from the police in an old castle. What starts out as 'one last job' quickly becomes a hilarious, fun-filled journey of ghostly misfortunes.
- Years after her son's disappearance, a mother keeps trying to find him after an abduction that the police cannot solve while she is moving in a universe that wants to force her to mourn a child whom she believes is still alive.
- The hypochondriac Sebastião and his not so normal family must save the country from the prime minister's plan of selling the country to China, Germany, France and Angola, and show that Portugal is not for sale.
- A strange phenomenon in a Yiddish-speaking Jewish farm in Quebec threatens to destabilize the foundations of the local community.
- When a fired up liberal lesbian accidentally brings home a gorgeous conservative woman she must decide whether lust or murder will win the night.
- Inspired by the 18th and 19th century in England, it tells the story of a ballerina who breaks her pointe shoes. She encounters a magic shoemaker who repairs her shoes giving them a life of its own.
- Aiko, a 24-year old Japanese woman, moves to London to study painting and meets Oliver, a much older, British artist. Oliver becomes obsessed with her, his new passion revitalising his art. When she finally agrees to visit his studio in Greenwich, their attraction becomes mutual. When she poses nude for him, the chemistry ignites. Their relationship is judged harshly by friends and family but their common interest in art strengthens their bond. Oliver's brother Nathan is particularly scathing in rebuke and Oliver becomes more self-conscious about the age gap between himself and Aiko. When he discovers an unsettling photograph of Aiko's mother and herself when she was 4 years old, she tells him that her mother died of bone cancer and that her father died before she was born. Oliver recognises the mother as someone he'd had a brief relationship with 25 years ago on a trip to Japan with his family and begins to worry that he might be Aiko's father. He secretly takes a toothbrush sample of her DNA and sends it away, along with his own, for testing. At about the same time, Aiko takes a home pregnancy test but keeps the result to herself. When they next meet, Oliver reveals his suspicions to Aiko. She is unnerved but believes he must have made a mistake. When he tells her that the DNA lab has confirmed that they share DNA, she panics and dashes out of the pub and down to the nearby Greenwich shore of the tidal Thames river. Oliver gives chase to console her and catches up to her when she collapses on the gravel beach. Scattered all around them are hundreds of bones that have washed up during the tide. Traumatised, Aiko screams and runs off down the beach. Oliver seeks solace in nature, sitting on the roots of an old fallen tree, but keeps flashing back to his relationship with the mother, completely distraught. Despairing in her dorm room, Aiko discovers a letter from her mother hidden in a Japanese puzzle box. Aiko realises that the letter is her mother's dying attempt to tell the truth about Aiko's father. In flashback, young Oliver and his brother Nathan meet Aiko's mother as a young tour guide. The mother and young Oliver spend the next day together, and make love that night. But in a final twist, the letter reveals that Oliver broke the mother's heart and in a moment of weakness she had unprotected sex with brother Nathan, whom she reveals as Aiko's true father. Realising that Oliver's DNA test would have shown shared DNA with either of the brothers, Aiko dashes back to Oliver's studio. When she arrives, the studio is empty except for the macabre sight of bones littering the studio floor and a fresh paint splattered over Oliver's showpiece painting and the words 'I'm sorry' scrawled upon it. She drops to her knees, stunned. In the last scene, gnarled roots of the fallen tree scratch at the sky like skeletal hands, the pattern of the inner core like a counter-clockwise swirl. Slowly dissolving over this image is a close up of a bathtub drain and as the root swirl dissolves away, a flow of blood begins to swirl down the drain. Whose blood? The audience is left to ponder whether a miscarriage or suicide might be the cause.
- After robbing a bank and discovering she's been betrayed by her fiancé, a soon to be bride decides to take on an journey of bloody revenge.
- A bipolar ex-athlete struggles to find balance in the world around him.
- A student of a Tibetan monastery betrays his teacher on his obsessive path towards enlightenment.
- Carlos Djambo, a former guerrilla photographer, on a re-visit trip to the places where he documented the liberation struggle and the process of reconstruction of Mozambique after Independence. His photographs and the encounters with the people who shared his fighting experience are the guiding thread of a journey that reveals the country in contrast to the one that was idealized. On the road, due to unexpected encounters, is the drama in the life of Djambo that ends up being revealed - so fatally entangled that it is in the historical course of his country. NOTES ON THE PRODUCTION: The film DJAMBO had a first phase of preparation in 2015, with footage from interviews in Maputo, Ressano Garcia and Nbuzini (South Africa). The documentary research work was carried out throughout 2016, in archives in Mozambique and Sweden. The shooting of the trip in the provinces of Tete, Niassa and Cabo Delgado took place during the month of June 2016. The assembly and post-production of DJAMBO were carried out in Portugal during the months of July, August and September of 2016.
- This film is a slice of life depiction of the yearly Family Heart Camp that is run on Vashon Island, WA. For eleven years, family camp has taught parents how to parent nonviolently. At the same time, it formed a unique culture based on understanding, empathy and transformation.
- The Benz follows the journey of three brothers after their father's death. They steal his beloved vintage Benz to protect it from being reclaimed and embark on an outrageous road trip of self-discovery across Northern Ontario.
- The film sets in the future year 2036, Where the world is in a mess of wars and chaos. A simulated virtual world seems to be the only way out from this mess. During this course ex scientist Chris and his family get divided between real and virtual world.
- A spoiled young man on the brink of adult hood has trouble calming the anxious voices in his head. He deals with them by spoiling himself even more.
- Annie, 92 years and a life dedicated to the free dance invites us to know her path and philosophy of life. Music, dance, nature give appointment in a small trip honoring to this great woman who keeps alive the spirit of Isadora Duncan and Malkovsky.
- When a desperate guatemalan woman is getting abused by her husband she must decide between trying to keep making their relationship work or run away traveling 2, 500 kilometers to the United States with her daughters to find a better life.
- In the midst of the Vietnam War a group of soldiers disappear after being enlisted and never reach Vietnam. Back in America, Norman a young boy is left with his dad's broken radio wondering where he might be.
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- A lonely satellite dish must hatch an egg that has fallen from its nest.