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The First of Many
Based on true events, it’s 1971 in Ann Arbor, Michigan when Pamela, a bespectacled, student actress goes on her first movie audition.
The Tables
In the middle of New York City, tucked away in the corner of Bryant Park, sit two outdoor ping pong tables where anyone is free to play. Young or old, rich or homeless, it doesn’t matter. During the day, the park provides paddles and balls, but after 7pm the regulars show up, armed with their own. Every night they come together to battle each other and the elements, playing in the wind, rain and even snow. And out of this shared love of the game, a bond was formed between an unlikely group of people. This is the story of the many lives these tables have touched, including the gangbanger who helped put them there.
Repeater
A Night Visions world premiere, Repeater is an English-language superhero tale starring PJ Marshall (Maggie, Luke Cage, Underground) by the Finnish newcomer Jyri Koski. The action adventure is edited by Joona Louhivuori of Iron Sky fame, the music is composed by the award-winning Panu Aaltio.
Red Apples
A young Armenian bride's relationship with her husband is put to the test the first day of their marriage when her mother-in-law interferes.
Red Handed
When police won't protect her from a predator, a woman decides to handle the situation herself.
The Ace Hotel - A Film Poem By Hieu Gray
The tradition of film and poetry melded together to create a dark and evocative exploration of an unrelenting cycle of primal love and lust. Fantasy and reality collide as a woman plunges deeper and deeper into madness and ennui in the City of Angels.
The Diabolical Plan: A Justus for Justice Short
During a visit to Orlando, Florida to see his sister Justine, loose cannon cop Justus Foehrawll runs into local mad scientist/war veteran General Bucko. Can Justus stop him in time, or will San Antonio be destroyed by a deadly super-laser!?
Sulukule Mon Amour
In Istanbul’s Sulukule district, two young women use dance to express their freedom.
Abduction
A horror comedy spoofing conspiracy theory moves, girl victim films, and Alien Grey abduction movies. Melissa rescues a young woman from a mental hospital where no-one believes she is a victim of abduction by aliens. She and a colleague try to prevent the aliens from taking her but a government agent seems to be hot on her trail, and the Alien Greys and their powerful leader, The Hive Queen have no intention of being stopped. An outrageous mix of graphic horror and dark twisted humor.
Home/Town
HOME/TOWN is an essay film about two places: Kashiwa, Japan and Los Angeles, CA, two different hometowns for the director, and his son. Learn how they shape their lives, decisions they make and the future they hold.
Other
What does racism against Asians in America look like? How does the model minority myth perpetuate stereotypes and the notion of “other”? How does the Asian community progress? Through insightful interviews with political activists, artists, politicians, immigrants, and others, this film explores those questions from many perspectives within this diverse community.
The Other One
When perpetual never-do-well, August, hits rock bottom, he breaks into his rich neighbor's apartment to steal some money. When she turns up badly injured, he panics and hits the road, but he soon realizes he's being followed by an ominous stranger. Will his bad decisions finally destroy him, or can August find redemption?
Contempt
The semi-pro team chooses Ju-young over Mi-hye, and Mi-hye becomes suspicious of Ju-young.
Departure
A short film that recounts the struggle of Yemenis stranded and displaced outside of Yemen as a result of the ongoing war.
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First House on the Hill
Four friends decide to spend a weekend in a Malibu mansion owned by an old lady. The situation is flipped upside down once they come across an ancient haunted tarot deck that will change the fate of their lives.
Dead Reckoning
A ride around Vienna’s Ringstrasse boulevard and then into the city, falling, eating, and finally ending up on the toilet. Death is always there, right in front of us.
A Tale of Two Sisters
This brand new and exclusive three-part series delves into the relationships of six prominent women from world history - sisters by birth, all enjoying very different relationships with each other. The series explores the fascinating but sometimes fractious lives of aviation hero Amelia Earhart, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and the infamous Mitford sisters.
Star Wars: Destroyer
Victory may lead to disaster when X-Wing pilots disable a star destroyer sending it towards a nearby planet.
Silica
An unseen location scout explores an opal-mining town in South Australia in this sci-fi-laced essay film, which finds in this semideserted region both the traces of indigenous culture and remnants of cinema history
Abe Sada: A Japanese Crime of Passion
On May 18, 1936, Abe Sada, a former geisha, kills her lover by "erotic asphyxiation", then slices his sex and inscribes his name in his flesh. In an ultra-controlled and militarized Japan, the press is passionate about this transgressive incident, while the murderer defends herself, presenting her crime as an act of "crazy love". Relayed to the West, this murder conveys the image of a fantasized Japan, where all impulses are given free rein.
Living the Game
In the world of computer games, there are players earning fight money as a PRO. They are sponsored by digital tool companies or beverage companies, and tour around the world to earn money in tournaments. This film goes over the days of Pro Gamers in Japan, USA, France and Taiwan.
Early Departure
A group of travelers' fateful encounter while stuck in a bus depot overnight.
Band of Keepers
A young woman joins with misfits to recover an inheritance and discover a secret.
Bill Frisell: A Portrait
An intimate, behind-the-music portrait of one of the most unassuming yet influential creative artists of our time, guitarist Bill Frisell. Frisell said of the film, “It’s like the inside of my brain!”
Rose Gold
Brightly hued and sonically dense, Sara Cwynar's Rose Gold is a richly layered reflection on the relationship between colour, technology, material objects, and desire elicited from the talismanic powers of the Apple Rose Gold iPhone.
Birthday
An isolated young man prepares for his sister's birthday in this tense psychological drama.
8:30
8:30 follows an unsuspecting door-to-door salesman, who finds himself stranded in a desert-like suburb as his train returns to the same train station over and over again in what seems to be an infinite loop.
London Symphony
LONDON SYMPHONY is a brand new silent film - a city symphony - which offers a poetic journey through the city of London. It is an artistic snapshot of the city as it stands today, and a celebration of its culture and diversity.
ORCA: A True Story
Would you fall in love with a homeless person? Six years after Occupy Wall Street, Jehan is 42 years old and homeless on the streets of New York City. As she works to save money, get an apartment and return to a "normal" life, she decides that she would also like to get married. Would someone willing to put a dollar in her begging bag also be willing to fall in love with her? Can she find true love with a "normal" person?
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100 Men
Over the course of four decades, filmmaker Paul Oremland documented his romantic and sexual encounters with roughly one hundred men. He preserved nearly all of these detailed recollections and threaded them together in a portrait of a gay life.
Blondie: Live at Soundstage
Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Blondie is still putting out new music and rocking out for fans everywhere! Debbie Harry and her band bring their eclectic mix of pop, rock and punk sounds to Soundstage, performing hits such as 'The Tide is High,' 'One Way or Another,' and 'Heart of Glass' in an electrifying concert audiences are sure to love!
Dead End of Trust
It's a simple story of fondness. "Dead End of Trust" tells the story of a love - from inside - a love made of same "blood" still some time remains which is worth more than what has lasted so far.
Stuck
Yu-Yin is a math teacher in a junior high school, She plays a very important role in both her students and her family's lives. However she receives the trickiest question in life just when she was about to go on a relaxing trip. Jun-ho, an adolescent boy in 9th grade, is going through the chaos of his parents divorce and the great pressure of going to high school. With a perfect coincidence, The two desperate souls met in a gas station at midnight. They were going to look at the cows at first, but then a very heart to heart conversation began while they walked into the night. The night is still dark and full of unknown incidents, a life that is stuck may be stuck forever, but with warm company, we might regain the courage once more...
Michèle Bernard - Tout' Manières (Scène & Canapé)