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- Sexually awkward Stacey Johnson decides to take control of her life, cancel her ex, and conquer her fears by having a threesome with her new beau and a mysterious woman she's never met. What could possibly go wrong?
- Set against the backdrop of Trinidad and Tobago's mystical Carnival, a gifted and struggling young man becomes the object of intrigue for an older, well-meaning businessman until their worlds collide.
- A 24-year-old Muslim woman's secret job as a suicide prevention counselor in Mumbai. On her first day, she must open up to stop a suicidal man from jumping off a high-rise.
- Carly Stewart is the queen of holiday celebrations, but her mistletoe misstep sends her running to a Holiday Hideaway that teaches her the importance of family, forgiveness, and fighting for love.
- An NFL journeyman struggles to deal with life's complexities after his professional career is over.
- An Uber driver gets life changing news on the busiest night of the year.
- Olly Jeffries' career as an actor has stagnated over the years. He ends up as a bathroom attendant, where one night he is forced to face a reality he's not yet ready to embrace.
- DIE EXPATS explores love, loss and lust, identity and modern relationships. It is a story of four people in search of reclaiming a sense of self while navigating the knotted, overlapping space they occupy. When said space begins closing in around them, they realize the only way to get out, and not be squashed by it, is to examine their own intentions, and be willing to let go of the past, and each other. The saying goes, people come to Berlin to find what they want; but for this group, Berlin is the bearer of disillusionment. Perhaps in finding out what they don't want, Vivian, Nate, Sienna and Andreas finally uncover what it is they each truly need.
- Kandia, an African women in her fifties who has lived in Sweden for 30 years, decides to move back to Gambia. Her son Ibbe, who dreams of a career in hip hop and is about to make a breakthrough, goes with her. Their encounter with their homeland, however, doesn't turn out the way they imagined. A warm, broad drama comedy about a universal theme: identity.
- Inspired by a true story, Lusine, an Armenian teenager from a conservative family in Los Angeles, faces a life-altering choice when she gets pregnant by her African-American boyfriend.
- After being smuggled into Trinidad and Tobago, Zhenzhen discovers the true cost of her arrival.
- It tells the story of a 70-year-old man who is introduced to the world of sugar daddies and babies.
- The misadventures of a life coach who has hit rock bottom.
- A magical fable weaves together the lives of three different people in Haiti five years after a devastating earthquake.
- Survivors of Syria's conflict recount their tales of survival and loss from refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon. Through poignant interviews, they share heart-wrenching stories of struggle, hope and the longing for loved ones and home.
- An artist returns to her gentrified community where she explores her social position and complicity in the rapid changes.
- The Unseen is about art, identity and solitude. It presents three interconnected vignettes that follow three different characters as they slip into spaces in Namibian society mostly unseen.
- Lucas, an everyman, navigates complicated personal relationships in the context of a drug crisis that grips the nation and his own family, now and in the past. Will he be able to commit to those close to him or will his commitments weigh him down?
- A man learns he will forever be haunted by the unforgiving ghost of his dead wife.
- In a dystopian, post apocalyptic Britain, a young punk discovers true rebellion when she meets a radical old dandy.
- For the first time since they escaped the war in Guinea-Bissau, Eny, a painter living in Berlin, and his sister Titina, go on a journey through West Africa. After 17 years of exile and the passing of their mother, they are guided to the land of their ancestors.
- ZIM HIGH follows the constantely bullied Tatenda Mbudzi (17) at ZIMBABWE HIGH, the most prestigious and violent school in Africa. He desperately wants to be a prefect so he can win a scholarship to study anime in Japan. He learns to stand up for himself and build a prefect campaign from Simon Kaantju, a new, Aboriginal Australian student who is filming Tatenda as part of an Aboriginal Exchange Documentary program.
- Old men who brutally and relentlessly cling on to their roles as heads of state have become colossally negative images in many countries of Africa, including Senegal. When President Abdoulaye Wade wanted to run for office yet again in 2011, a resistance movement formed on the streets. Shortly afterwards, a group of school friends, including rappers Thiat and Kilifeu, set up "Y'en a marre" ("We Are Fed Up"), with filmmaker Rama Thiaw soon coming on board to start documenting events - meetings, campaigns, arrests, concerts, states of exhaustion, trips - from an "insider" perspective.
- Two young siblings, Love & Kwaito face life in the harsh Kliptown streets without their parents. Ready to face whatever life throws her way, Love, makes sacrifices that no child should ever have to make.
- By depicting real-life witnesses and actual evidence in a courtroom setting, American Trial will tell the story of the trial that may have occurred had NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo been indicted for the killing of Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York. Using the trial as a conduit, this documentary will examine accountability, race and police/civilian relations in New York City and beyond.
- A young woman from Niger returns to her home village after finishing college abroad.
- Equal parts love story, road movie, and Americana. The haunting tale of two wayward souls discovering their love for one another in their dreams and reality while touring the USA. An underground portrait of America: haunted and hollow.
- The African continent has always been a place that evokes a deep sense of wonder and fantasy. It is naturally diverse, with a vast array of people, cultures, and natural beauty. Being the home to ancient civilizations, it is considered the "birthplace of humanity" or "the Motherland". But could it also be the birthplace of style? Africans and their cultures are inspiring the aesthetic world today more than ever. From the runways of the world to the meccas of visual art, there is an undeniable presence of African Influence and a growing number of African trendsetters. Bangaologia sets out to explore the reason behind the recent growth of the African Aesthetic in the world.
- We All We Got captures the poetic language of the streets: police helicopters flying over the city, music popping out of cars, people talking shit on the street corners, ambulances on the run, and preachers hollering for the violence to stop after another young man is senselessly gunned down in the streets of Chicago.
- In this moving story of love and dedication, Bernard Brash heals and finds hope by learning how to dance.
- A Thousand Midnights 2015 marks the centennial of the beginning of the Great Migration in which six million African Americans relocated from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from 1915 to 1970. In many ways, the epic internal migration created what we now consider the modern American city, particularly Chicago. For Blacks fleeing the south during the Great Migration, economic and racial exploitation were inextricably linked. Black Americans in search of some semblance of freedom from racial terror also longed for the opportunity to provide for their families outside the racial plunder of the Southern plantation system. In this manner, the purported racial openness of the north was believed to translate into more economic opportunity for Black migrants, their families, and future generations. However, as is the case with much of the American story, this dream remains just out of reach for many. This experimental documentary chronicles the contemporary manifestation of the economic and social histories of Black Americans who came to the north during the Great Migration in search of economic opportunities. The implications of their migration, and the lack of economic opportunity they encountered, has far reaching consequences for Black America today.
- 20 Swazi women, all victims of sexual abuse learn to use film equipment and document each others stories, empowering one another to overcome their traumas and advocate for a better future for women and children in the Kingdom of Eswatini.
- A showcase of the various mediums of the Arts. Features a singer/songwriter, a poet, a visual artist, a DJ, a modern dance company, and a musical group.
- A bewitching and moving portrait of a great artist living between dream and reality, truth and fiction and life and death.
- Lisa the life coach helps a young client to find her voice.