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Moments of Love
Marco has found the perfect girl in Divina. Though they've only spoken on the phone, they're convinced they're meant to be together. One problem: Divina's living in 1957 and Marco in 2006.
Soldier's Love
Young Belgrade playboy, spoiled child of a rich family, changes for the better after spending some time in the army.
BluScenes: Flowering Gardens
This visually stunning release from the BluScenes series offers high end, high definition ambient programming of a colorfully blooming garden, shot on advanced cameras, and provided in 1080p. The program features seamless looping, and a variety of audio tracks.
Grams
When Caroline arrives for her grandmother's funeral, she and her daughter find the church empty.Odile, her mother, has postponed the service as she is not yet ready for the burial.
During a Beautiful Childhood
A musical comedy about one day from the life of five year old Petya's grandfather.
Conexión Perdida
Laila, Noa and Mía suffer a tragic car accident and, from that moment, their friendship will change forever, since Laila dies. Noa and Mía will have to suffer the loss of their best friend, but they will do so in very different ways. Mía will try to avoid the issue by having parties and having fun with her friends, while Noa will lock herself in her house, plunged into a depressive loop.
Ask Dad
Tommy, home from school, is infatuated with his father's secretary, so he goes to their office to try to tell her.After quoting much poetry, he finds she loves another, causing more quotes.
Golden Land
When Finnish-Somalian Mustafe discovers his ancestors’ land in the horn of Africa is full of copper and gold, he decides to swap his family’s safe but boring life in the Nordics for Somaliland, a self-declared state in East Africa. As Mustafe struggles to lift the treasures from underground, his children embark on a bumpy journey to uncover where they really belong.
Nafura
In this night-time road movie, Paul Heintz pursues his work on the edge of reality (Foyers, FID 2018), delving deep into fantasies and their sometimes ambivalent virtues, the better to undo the coercive power of which they are sometimes also the instrument. Here we’re with three friends one hot summer’s evening somewhere in Saudi Arabia. A city, and in the distance, a monumental fountain, a phallic spurt if ever there was one. And as we begin to make out its gushing spray of water from afar, to alleviate their boredom, the three young women embark on a verbal joust with, at its heart, the word nafura.
The Slaughter
A famous movie star filming on location in Buenos Aires becomes involved with a Manson-like cult. Years after this flopped at the box office, it was purchased by Michael Findlay and became the backbone for the notorious film Snuff (1975).
The Tobacconist
S.A.C. : Des hommes dans l'ombre
Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram
The story of the freed female hostages of Boko Haram, detailing their lives in captivity and since their release.
Harichandra
The Pocatello Kid
Just after Pocatello's brother is killed, a wounded Pocatello arrives being chased by the Sheriff. Larkin switches the identity of the two brothers and then expects Pocatello to assume his brother's role in the outlaw gang.
Ambleton Delight
A Sussex village by the name of Ambleton is rocked by a government proposal for a nearby motorway, a concept rejected by the town mayor, but embraced by a restaurateur and chef John Miller, who is battling his own past as well as the historical village.
The Petrified Forest
Gabrielle Maple works in a dusty desert gas station-café, but yearns for the life of an artist in France, knowing there must be something finer than the provincial dead-end she is trapped in. A hitch-hiking writer, the disillusioned Alan Squier, appears and revitalizes her dreams of a better place, and finds his own sense of worth refreshed by this vital young girl. When Duke Mantee and his gang, wanted killers, show up and take hostages, Gabrielle falls in love with the poetic Alan, and Squier begins to see a way to give Gabby the life she deserves.
Las rancheras
Oliver, a young man from northern Mexico, and his musical group (“melodic Beatles-inspired rock with a touch of south African sounds”), have signed up for a Battle of the Bands. His bad relationship with his father, the group’s inexperience, and the challenge of the competition will ultimately forge the bond in his father-son relationship that he has always longed for.