Mathieu works in a cattle slaughterhouse in the region. For the past year, he has been slow to free himself from his foster family and find his own roots. When his sister Heidi, whom he has not seen for 3 years, asks him to pick her up in the depths of the United States, he renews the hope of bringing her back to his side. Despite the warning from his former foster mother, Mathieu leaves everything undone to answer his sister's call.
A feature film created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Armenian sitcom Full House, bringing the characters back together for a special cinematic event.
A documentary about trans woman rapper and producer htmljones (Ishaani Ponniah), framed through the visual language of early-2000s television, 2010s internet aesthetics, and contemporary British culture.
Violeta Rauch is not well. Like a frog that, without realizing it, boils to death, she has fallen prey to the deceptions of power, the ruin of consumerism, personal isolation, and the isolation of social media. Will she be able to save herself from this existential disgust?
Two middle-agers – a dreamy fisherman and an emotionally guarded architect — are lured into five dates by their scheming adult children, only to discover through a series of awkward situations that it’s never too late to fall in love.
Using footage filmed in Peru in 1950 by a foreigner, Víctor writes a letter to his son to question the country he will inherit: among heartbeats and ruins, he searches for a hope that still endures amid disillusionment.
Splinter is kidnapped by a mysterious new villain or faction who wants to weaponize the mutagen ooze. While trapped, Splinter reveals to the turtles a hidden past - something he's never shared before about the ooze.
Originally staged by the East West Players, pioneering author Wakako Yamauchi's adaptation of her award-winning play, “And the Soul Shall Dance,” for KCET’s Hollywood Television Theatre is a poetic, haunting drama that reveals the hardships Japanese Americans faced during the Great Depression. Set in California’s Imperial Valley, Yamauchi's moving work explores the lives of two farming families as they struggle to make ends meet and assimilate in a so-called land of opportunity defined by systemic racism. - Mark Quigley, UCLA Film & Television Archive
Rux returns to Romania for her sister's wedding and tries to blend into her grieving family, as she navigates challenges with her gender transition and familial reconnection through a day that is marked by humour and drama.
After moving back to the Twin Cities, Travis struggles to accept his current circumstances. Hiding behind nostalgia, he looks to avoid the future and a potential terminal illness of a parent.
The uninterrupted light trail of one year and ten months, condensed down to 20 minutes, filmed on a self-made camera. Daily rhythms accelerate, slowly at first, then more intensely. A structuralist film about transience.
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