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A comedic, sometimes poignant look at the absurdity of today's college-applications process for parents and teens. Joan Cusack stars as a stressed-out mom who is trying to get her teen daughter into college.
Sezer, who caused the death of his girlfriend in the car accident, will have to face his subconscious.
A dark short film that touches on the difficulty of telling the people you love your secret of what and who you truly are.
The film features a group of teenagers at a house party: Kenna is the nerdiest of them all, with her weirdly-shaped glasses. One of her friends tells her that Matt likes her, but her mind is only set on Claire, her best friend. Who has left her too soon.
When a young boy comes out as gay to his parents, he soon learns the true meaning of family.
An LGBTQ Short Film about a gay man who is struggling to deal with the loss of his boyfriend while stranded in isolation.
“Acceptance” is a story of resilience in the face of economic hardships. The tense relationship between an elderly woman and her daughter-in-law acts as a micro example of the financial difficulties of the working class in Myanmar and exposes a conflicted family where generations can no longer connect. Nyi Zaw Htwe masterfully links the micro with the macro in this social and familial drama.
Barry a social outcast who has been trying to find meaning in his life finally gets accepted by those he believes will help give his life meaning.
Raj becomes a virtual recluse after losing a five year old relationship with his partner. His tribulations and insecurities unfold along the story when he meets Sonali, a transgender on a fateful afternoon. For good or bad, this confrontation makes Raj accept the most pertinent truths in his life only to realize that it was too late.
An underprivileged scholar from India obsessed about gaining admission into an Ivy League School lies about receiving an acceptance letter from Harvard University and ends up in the opulent world of his peers.
More than 400 frames, all drawn and painted by hand. Animation project, Wizo Academy, Israel.
A young girl struggles to cope with the loss of a loved one. She finds hope in an unexpected gesture from a stranger.
During his acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award, Nicolas Chauvin – a farmer-soldier, a veteran of the Revolutionary Army and the Napoleonic Wars, “father” of the chauvinism that bears his name – embarks on a monologue and recounts his life story. At the bend of a road, a spectral encounter shocks his (non-)existence.
Ava, a professional dancer, finds herself in a toxic relationship with her partner, an accomplished choreographer, Nicholas. While he charmingly aims to convince her to go back to the stage, Ava slides towards a break-down.
Fired from his HR job in the big city, Fulvio returns home and sees a leaky pipe in his brother's church as the way to save the crumbling town.
Female employees of the call center work as customer counselors for a company that sells adult products. Under the company's policy of unconditionally satisfying customers, the hardships of employees who always have to endure the customer's power abuse continue. Manager Jang and new employee Yoo-ri, who have long endured and worked under team leader Kang, who wields female employees with his own power, appear in front of Joo-ri. Yoo0ri, who was in charge of Gyejinsang, one of the company's blacklists, as soon as she came. And Joo-ri, who made an unexpected friend with foreign customer Kenny.
Aspiring film writer Ryan Stark is having a hard time deciding what University to go to and is fearful to leave the comforts and predictability of high school and her life thus far. The film explores three realities of this young lesbian's life and shows how a decision like your school selection can change your entire future. Each life path evokes intense emotions as Ryan is torn between her love for career, family and marriage.
In 2096, after the Third World War, a homeless maid struggles to take care of a child in an era where people are represented by the color of their clothes.
We are living in the time of a heteronormative society that antagonizes Queer people for their Being-ness. In Africa, it is believed that we are un-African to Proudly be Our LGBTQIA+ selves. In this short documentary, we share with you researched origins of modern homophobia and queerphobia, while exposing hidden truths about the English bible. The short is a testament to the harmful effects of colonialism and the dangers of religious indoctrination. This film offers audiences the opportunity to question what we have been told to believe is true about queer people.