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The last place Kayla wants to be is at her mom's for the summer, until she sets her sights on boyish Danny. He isn't prepared for a late-night swim with his best friend's older sister - or the game that follows.
A man discovers a mysterious creature hidden in a boat in a little marina. Meanwhile, somewhere else a different man is on a hunt for blood.
Tom (Gabe Combs) wants out of the business. Donny (Christopher Abernethy) wants in. It's hard to be a company man when the job involves drugs, violence and the existential dread of a normal life, possibly around the corner. Co-Starring Cody Dermon, Rhianna DeVries and Rodrigo Tactaquin this is a cynical, neo-noir about two gangsters and one night on the job.
A young struggling fisherman is caught in between pleasing his over demanding in-law or his wife.
Animated film by Anna Samo
A short, experimental film by Filip Bojarski juxtaposes a picture of a fish being caught with a poem by Tadeusz Różewicz. Time for me read by Franciszek Pieczka. The film touches on the subject of consciousness and existential fear.
Ella can’t hide her disappointment when her blind date isn’t exactly the Kristen Stewart lookalike she’d been promised.
Having a tumultuous relationship with his mother, Tiger is shocked to learn about her passing when he finds she has been reborn inside of his pet goldfish. In an attempt to honor her last wish and allow her to pass on, Tiger must take her to the mother-son dance. Yet, as the two are forced into a peculiar situation, Tiger finally decides to confront the past and the difficulties of finding acceptance from his always judgemental mother.
Two homeless cousins desperately try to survive the streets of Port-Of Spain Trinidad. Thieves, by street credit, they routinely hunt the local market in search of unsuspecting shoppers but times are getting harder and the pickings slim. Will fortune favor the brave? Or will their desperate actions lead to their demise.
In this devastating portrait from Nova Scotia filmmaker Heather Young, a woman struggles with raising her three infant children while still clinging to a fading relationship.
The choices we make at mealtime sometimes have a very big impact for a seemingly picky eater with a lot more on his mind.
Gerd’s only friend is a goldfish that recently died. She’s alone. Finally she decides to buy a new fish. Back at home she discovers that she has locked herself out – she has to climb up by the balcony pole! She falls, almost dropping the fish and a man appears to rescue...
In an unprecedented move for its day in 1915, Biograph Company executives hired actor Bert Williams to star, produce, direct, and write his own films, having full control, the first time a Black-American ever had such control given by a mainstream movie company. The two films made for Biograph were A Natural Born Gambler (1916) and Fish (1916). Bert lives in a rustic-looking cottage with his parents and two much younger brothers. The three sons have been ordered to chop wood, but Bert would rather shirk his chores and go fishing. When his father orders him to take kindling to the stove, Bert sighs and wearily totes a couple of tiny sticks while his kid brothers carry large stumps. As soon as he can manage to escape Bert does so, and happily fishes at a nearby stream. Almost immediately he catches a large fish, and decides to head for a more affluent neighborhood to sell his catch to anyone willing to buy it.
There is a guy, he has a fish. One day there is no water in the house, and the guy definitely needs to change the water in the aquarium because the fish jumps out of it.
After distancing himself from his off-screen boyfriend, an IT graduate (and wannabe painter) finds himself on a suburban odyssey to get his best friend's laptop fixed, his only company being his imaginary friend (a walking talking goldfish).
A short film that follows Suzanna, a woman who comes out as bisexual a little late in the game. A usually confident woman is plunged into new experiences, feeling like she's losing her virginity all over again.
When we fall in love, we have no choice but to embrace our emotions, even if only through the absurd and surreal logic of our dreams.
A dysfunctional couple reach their breaking point after a death in the family.