After being released from Juvenile Detention Centre, a young boy has to spend the night at his elder brother's house.
Money, Love, Lust, it's all the same in June's world and she can get away with absolutely anything.
Maria, wearing her blue dress, mannish shoes and her hair caught in a loose bun, after years of silence, returns to her father's home where she finds a little girl again.
When Sue's cousin Genelva visits her from Suriname, they go out to a fancy club with Sue's two best friends. After having an unpleasant encounter with the club's bouncer at the door, the course of their night changes completely.
After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, Ross turns to the only person he remembers, his best friend Nick, to help him recall certain parts of his life.
Holbert and Phil are two old gents in hospice care, Their conversations ricochet around like a shootout in a fantasy factory, as they both relish the last communication left to them.
Sharing her journey from child to teen activist, Georgie Stone looks back at her life and historic fight for transgender rights in this documentary.
A man will do anything to gain power within his family, wronging many who once helped him. What happens when he crosses the wrong man, who has nothing to lose at this point.
The Super Monsters celebrate DÃa de Los Muertos in Vida's hometown with her magical family, some new monster friends and a spooktacular parade.
A family friendly LGBT short film. Connor is out to eat with his family when he sees a married gay couple. He begins to imagine their lives leading up to that point. What was it like for them to meet? To come out of the closet to parents? To have their first gay kiss? Through this daydream, Connor reflects on his own future and identity.
The Woman in White is reminiscing as she wanders in a lifeless home. Wife, mother, housekeeper, poet, female, mortal human - All these parts of herself no longer seem to exist but her presence still seems to be everywhere. She is inside the photos that keep the Man still, silent and indifferent in front of the TV screen. Close to her baby who needs her care and caress. Inside the reflection in the mirror when the Girl in Black looks at herself as she is struggling to figure out how to leave a home she can no longer bear. "Let me come with you..." they both ask, as a demand and a plea. And maybe, until the moon is gone from the night sky, perhaps they will have found the way that leads each of them from the darkness to light. Written by Rena Santamouris
She was once as famous as Jackie O — and then she tried to take down a President. Martha Mitchell was the unlikeliest of whistleblowers: a Republican wife who was discredited by Nixon to keep her quiet. Until now.
Sixteen year old Parker has to go stay with her reclusive Aunt Len while her Mother's in the hospital. Parker quickly realizes her Aunt is living in solitude for a very dark and horrific reason.
A high school student in central California sets off an unexpected series of events when she begins to doubt if sheandapos;s human.
Follows veterans and active-duty service members from varied backgrounds who come together to combat their traumas through the written word in a USO-sponsored arts workshop at Walter Reed National Military Hospital.
In an ordinary Chinese winter, a small city junior high student, YU, tries to quit her school aerobic dancing team.
Marco DelToro (Giancarlo Carmona) is a wealthy real estate entrepreneur. Some might say he "has it all" with his good looks, a successful and booming business, and luxury at his fingertips. After his wife, Pamela (Laura Lemire), commits suicide inside of their New York home, Marco finds himself haunted by his own inner demons, which seems to thrive off of his cocaine usage and his late night partying. While living the fast life, Marco soon discovers there are two things in this world that money can't buy. Love and Sanity.
A middle-aged Latina flees her controlling husband for a night of unadulterated freedom.
Refugees are captured by border patrol officers as one woman escapes to find herself surviving on her own in a foreign land.
A deaf 4-year-old girl named Libby lives in a world of silence until a caring social worker teaches her to use sign language to communicate.
A short exploring the evolution of bullying through a time of physical bullying in 1990 to the future in 2042.
When Carl's wayward brother comes clean about a trauma from his past, Carl begins a secret project to avenge him. But as communication between them breaks down, he starts to suspect the brother staying in the next room is hiding an even more sinister secret. THE TRAP is a tense noir thriller about trust and betrayal, conspiracy and paranoia, and how our compulsion to protect the ones we love can sometimes do more harm than good. Written by John Maloney
A woman is plagued by a masked, statuesque figure that never moves.
Three young people in three different families and one lone bird. The young people do not know each other. Maybe passed by on the street, but more is not it. They live in different home relationships. Gabriel, a gay boy played by Anton Forsdik. His laying is not accepted in his family. He feels abandoned and alone. Johannes is an ADHD diagnosis guy claiming the doctors played by Malte Gårdinger. He also feels lonely in this unfair world. We follow these youngsters in their way through loneliness and heavy depression. Their desire to be accepted as them is to be loved by their immediate. The search for inner freedom and security leads them to different paths and places in their city. The thoughts of Gabriel fly high over the city with questions of loneliness and fate. His thoughts about fate do not only stop with humans, all living ones have their own lives.
Edgar and Charlie, two young brothers that have a very close relationship, try to cope with a violent father still in mourning for his dead wife.
Yeni is unhappy. She is unhappy because she lacks wealth. She lacks wealth because she lives in a small village. Yeni wishes she was in the city. Happiness lives in the city. 'Moth' explores the notion of happiness as a destination. We all have ideas of what elation looks like that are personal and unique to ourselves, yet these thoughts are often formed from seeing others. The joy of others, whether they share similarities to us or not, can seem reachable if we had what they have. Their bliss comes from wearing apparel that can fit anyone, even us. If Yeni were to reach the city, will she have reached happiness?
Using the discarded, deteriorating remnants from seven silent film titles, filmmaker Bill Morrison braids a story of intertwining love triangles that pivots between the accounts of two women.