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- A Chinese family discovers their grandmother has only a short while left to live and decide to keep her in the dark, scheduling a wedding to gather before she dies.
- A lonely college freshman forges a strong connection with his resident assistant during a fraternity party.
- As Lennon fuels her desire for entree into a podcast featuring live music and conversations with the artists she so fervently admires, Lennon finds inspiration for her own musical ambitions...and a growing sense of misdirected identity.
- Hop a freight train with two hobos, a little girl, and her best friend who lives in a coffee can. Hobo Code is an epic journey spanning from the Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression, all the way to the Great Recession of 2008.
- Follows students and their teachers for one year at a public school in Tokyo to unveil how they interact and shape one another.
- A girl in her final week of college goes to great lengths to win the affections of a boy from her home town of Philadelphia and ends up having to confront her escalating anxieties about her love life, family and future.
- An angry former stunt woman struggles as a caregiver for her neurodivergent brother. Spray Bottle is about their worst day.
- Traffic Stop tells the story of Breaion King, a 26-year-old African-American school teacher from Austin, Texas, who was stopped for a routine traffic violation that escalated into a dramatic arrest. Caught on police dashcams, King was pulled from her car by the arresting officer, repeatedly thrown to the ground and handcuffed. En route to jail in a squad car, she engaged in a revealing conversation with her escorting officer about race and law enforcement in America. The documentary juxtaposes dashcam footage with scenes from King's everyday life, offering a fuller portrait of the woman caught up in this unsettling encounter.
- A daredevil photographer, an aspiring swimsuit model, and a midwest girl next door are all looking for the same things from their Instagram accounts -a little love, acceptance and fame- and they'll do just about anything to get it.
- My love is the story of two people who come together to let each other go. Noriah and Arian, a former couple, come back together for the first time on the night before Noriah's wedding. The film is a look back at young love - from the perspective of adulthood. When you're in it, it surely must be forever. But, of course, it cannot sustain itself in the face of such inexperience. The film is an admission of a universal truth, that the one who got away will never truly leave us.
- Enter the universe of three mujra dancers in Pakistan as they dodge state censorship and violence to vie for stardom.
- A petty credit card fraudster finds her life forever changed when her latest target surprises her with an unforeseen proposition that leaves her questioning who she wants to be.
- When her grandmother's death unleashes a generational curse, a disenchanted flamenco dancer resigned to a desk job is forced to experience the five stages of grief through a visit from her female ancestors, pushing her to finally break the cycle.
- At first glance, it is not obvious that Abigail Evans lives with a life-threatening skin disease. She is a typical teenager: moody, rebellious, irreverent, and is also strikingly beautiful. But her life is the antithesis of normal. Abbie grew up in hospitals, cared for by her protective mother and father. She then came into her own in honky tonks, selling merchandise for her dad's band. But just like any other 18 year-old, Abbie yearns for a life of her own. Butterfly Girl charts Abbie's journey towards a new understanding of how she must balance her past with her future, her parents with her independence, and her disease with her desires. But what price must she pay for that freedom?
- The true and unlikely story of an American born, turban-wearing Sikh man, Vishavjit Singh, who after a lifetime of facing prejudice, self-doubt and violence, finally finds acceptance in a superhero costume.
- What if a cop travels in time to learn about the past, present, and future of a black man he killed?
- Two childhood friends find themselves alone in the woods before a high-school graduation party. Soon, unresolved issues and old resentments ignite a forbidden blaze between them.
- To win his wife's love back, an old man transforms into the thing she loves the most: a cactus.
- When Quinn returns home to sucker money from her estranged half-sister, Tallulah, a nightmarish evening forces her to fight for solace in their broken relationship.
- An injured stranger finds a pitch-black secret on his rescuer's property.
- A band struggles with a radioactive energy in their music they can't control.
- Nikki spices things up at her mom's struggling tofu restaurant while working to afford her breast augmentation surgery.
- An intimate look at the human faces of America's current opioid epidemic. Seen through the eyes of a mother and the lens of a small town.
- Primarily set in Oakland, the film blurs the lines between narrative and screen dance, as two stories connecting a crew of street dancers unfold concurrently: In one, Yung Phil navigates the tensions between his loyalty to his friends and his loyalty to his own dreams and ambitions. In the other, a man calls upon the moon to separate him from his own shadow, and then immediately regrets getting his wish.
- Charles Clark believes in the power of visualization. He hears the crowds. He tastes the sweat. He feels the energy. He smells the smoke. Most importantly, though, he sees himself bringing home a gold medal for Team USA at the 2016 Olympic Games. And yet, after suffering a debilitating injury in 2010, this once-decorated athlete's goal seems more distant than ever. To reclaim his dream, he's dedicated his life to the power of positive thinking and visualization. As the games near and his odds converge with his aspirations, Charles explores past wounds both on and off the track and realizes that true victory doesn't always come in gold.
- An imaginative 9 year old perfectionist plots ill-conceived revenge on the thing she hates most: liars.
- A giant lobster escapes from a seafood store and navigates across the city to find the ocean.
- A young man's surreal encounter with a motorcycle-riding caretaker launches him on a hallucinatory, spiritual coming-of-age journey through the rural American South.
- Through audio recordings and re-enactments, former white supremacist Angela King relives the memories of, and motivations behind, the eight years she spent inside the white power movement-and the path she took to get out. While the monsters of Angela's past define the years she spent mired in hate, she finds redemption only after acknowledging the ultimate monster: herself.
- A film about aggression and escalation.
- Described by LA Times as the 'Foremost Doodler of Rap', this hilariously endearing film follows 7-year-old rap portraitist, Yung Lenox, and his Dad, Skip - an unconventional artistic duo simultaneously navigating the tumultuous worlds of rap and modern-day-parenting. Through Lenox's eyes, ears and encounters with Kool Keith and Cam'ron, the film presents an innocent entry point into the idolized and often explicit world of hip hop. It reconsiders the age-old parental advisory debate and realities of a kid growing up in an adult world. As Skip confronts criticism about his intentions and parenting, Lenox remains unfazed. He isn't listening to any of it. In his world, art is 'medium important' compared to school, Lego's and Minecraft. And that's why the kid is everyone's favorite artist.