Boy Erased – Vite cancellate racconta la vera storia della crescita, della presa di coscienza e della dichiarazione della propria omosessualità di Jared Eamons (Lucas Hedges), figlio di un pastore battista di una piccola città dell’America rurale, che all’età di 19 anni ha deciso di aprirsi con i suoi genitori (Nicole Kidman e Russell Crowe), riguardo alle proprie preferenze sessuali. Temendo di perdere la famiglia, gli amici e la chiesa cui appartiene, Jared viene spinto a partecipare ad un programma di terapia di conversione. Mentre è lì, Jared entra in conflitto con il suo terapeuta (Joel Edgerton) e inizia per lui il viaggio alla ricerca della propria voce e per accettare il suo vero io.
After a catastrophic global war, a young filmmaker awakens in the carnage and seeks refuge in the only other survivor: an eccentric, ideologically opposed figure of the United States military. Together, they brave the toxic landscape in search of safety... and answers.
Strange occurrences in a desolate ranch cause two brothers to fight for their sanity.
A young woman who is getting over the recent death of her sister, comes home one night to find her front door unlocked and suspects she might not be alone in the house.
While fleeing from an apocalyptic mist, Ana and Adam are forced to confront an eternal dilemma: to keep running or to cherish what's left.
After losing his wife a man takes a trip into the woods to find peace and is met with something more terrifying than he could imagine.
Wyatt, an internet blogger explores and records footage of a structure he found in the woods.
Hammered and wandering the forgotten streets of Philadelphia, Ivy encounters a dark stranger and her life is forever transformed as mythology and reality collide.
When a seemingly normal malfunction occurs when trying to close his garage door, frustration changes to fear as Mike gets to grips with his vulnerability toward the unknown beyond his door and the possibility of a presence that wants to get in.
Song for Awe & Dread is a contemporary take on the vanitas paintings of the 17th century and an investigation into the emotional duality of our existence. It is AWEsome to be human and to be alive, but the evolution of human intelligence has also burdened our species with a self-awareness of life’s impermanence. The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard called these two uniquely human emotions, awe and dread. Through its symbolic meditation on mortality, this work attempts to find meaning between the fleeting flavors of bubblegum and cultural programming that entrenches us in our denial of death.