Las aventuras del escritor Newt Scamander en la comunidad secreta de brujas y magos de Nueva York setenta años antes de lo acontecido en "Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal".
Amanda y Adam Bonner son un idílico matrimonio de abogados cuya paz conyugal se ve afectada cuando un caso los enfrenta en los tribunales como defensora y fiscal respectivamente: una mujer es juzgada por disparar contra su marido y la amante de éste. Adam no duda de la culpabilidad de la acusada, pero Amanda no es de la misma opinión.
Children Underground follows the story of five street children, aged eight to sixteen who live in a subway station in Bucharest, Romania. The street kids are encountered daily by commuting adults, who pass them by in the station as they starve, swindle, and steal, all while searching desperately for a fresh can of paint to get high with.
Trapped in an empty subway station, a timid freshman must fight to protect his soul from a decrepit, hollow monster.
Four people meet by chance at the subway station, exposing sides of themselves they're not really can handle.
A man tries to track down a potential love interest on a crowded train using a smartphone app.
Una estación de metro. Un chico. Una chica. El mismo libro. Un intercambio de miradas y gestos que tienden a la ensoñación amorosa con un desenlace inesperado. Ejercicio en 16mm y en blanco y negro realizado por la autora durante su primer trimestre en la London Film School.
A "love letter" to New York City through its subways & enclaves, H.O.M.E. is a film woven of two stories. One of a missing young man with Asperger's Syndrome who seeks refuge in the underground labyrinth of NYC. The other follows a gambling Ecuadorian livery driver & a Chinese woman desperate to get home to her sick child. Along each of their journeys through the urban landscape, they discover the deeper understanding of communication & their intimate connections despite their barriers. H.O.M.E. is an understated yet lyrical exploration of urban alienation & meaningful encounters through the lens of a "disconnected" city in constant motion.
Is it okay to ride the subway without paying for the ticket?