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Director: Matthew Pellowski.
The story revolves around an iconic actress on the skids, making a play for a comeback with a late night talk show host.
Director: Mariano Melman.
Little Fik is about to discover one of the most well kept secrets in the
entire Nordic mythology, getting to travel to the moon and back on top
of a gigantic jellyfish to bring calm and balance back to his little
town.
Fik and the Moon will take you back in time trying to explain
through a little boy's eyes how the world around us works and how can be
seen with different eyes.
Director: KEREM TOPUZ.
Amateur filmmaker Kemal Mutlu captures scenes of everyday life with plans of making a film. He lives with his housemate Nuri in a small flat in Istanbul. One day, Nuri's friend from orphanage, Izzet, comes to visit unannounced. Just out of prison, Izzet's colorful character grabs Kemal's attention, and he decides to make a film about him. Unfortunately, it soon turns out that underneath his friendly exterior, Izzet is a psychopath. When he is refused entry into a bar, he gets in by force and kidnaps actress Oznur Kula. Kemal is happy to have found an actress to star in his film, however things soon get out of control as Izzet's sick plans unfold.
Director: Charlie Ruckus.
Director: Alexander Bondarev.
In 1996 I made the film about a boarding school for abandoned children with mental and physical health peculiarities in a small village Opsa in Belarus.
Thirteen years passed, but the theme kept thrilling me, so I made up my mind to return to it again..
Director: Gal Ziv.
Liat (Liat Harlev) and Kobi (Kobi Faraj), a young Israeli couple, live in the city of Tel Aviv with their dog, Rickey. Without telling Liat, Kobi takes Rickey to participate in illegal dog fighting, after winning the first fight, Rickey gets away. Kobi tells Liat that their dog ran away, but fails to mention what occurred befor. Soon enough they receive a phone call from a guy who claims he found their dog. The guy doesn’t give too many details about the find and leaves the young couple unsure whether the dog was really found. Kobi feels uneasy about the guy and decides to go and meet him by himself. But then, a mysterious phone call turns everything upside down. Findher, directed by Gal Ziv, is a short paranoid thriller which showcases a strong Tel Aviv city vibe and quick turnaround scenes, in a very tense urban setting.
Director: Christopher Allen Haskell.
A fun-filled adventure comedy about two sisters who are seperated at a young age. The older sister goes on to become the infamous "BC The Biker chick" who is well known to the biker community of Tucson! The younger sister grows up to be more of a goodie too-sho who is going to the University of Arizona, when she decides to go on a quest to find her "Big bad biker chick" Sister known as BC! She meets a total geek "Eugene" who helps her to locate her sister! They go on an adverture through the city of Tucson and the deserts of Arizona looking for BC, but they are soon to find trouble! Filmed with hundreds of real bikers and in many famous locations!
Director: The Heyl Brothers.
The talented Heyl Brothers take you on a romantic journey of hope and love. The life of the happy and positive official Dickie (Corstiaan Smorenburg) suddenly changes when he meets a local traffic warden (Babette Holtmann) and falls in love. Unfortunately she is not that charmed, leaving Dickie desperate for her attention. Many lives are affected on Dickie’s quest for love…but will he finally conquer her heart?
Young, old, religious or atheist. Anyone who’s in for a laugh, a sucker for love, longs for togetherness, is brainwashed by Disney and loves a happy end! For all you pessimists, chronically depressed, worrywarts and gloomy souls: We can’t be held responsible for life changing events or any sudden occurrence of hope, view at your own risk… we can however recommend this movie.
Director: Pierre Yves Yves CLOUIN.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
du doigté de loin
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