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An aerial journey through California's coastline.
Joseph is a young boy caught between his conservative mother and his desire to dress up in girls' clothes. This divide erects irreversible barriers between his mother and him.
Stephanie Tran, a young, queer, Vietnamese filmmaker, approached PFLAG National with an idea for a film to amplify and honor LGBTQ+ AAPI voices. A Place to Call Home features four PFLAG mothers of AAPI descent, sharing their journeys with their LGBTQ+ kids.
A film made with, and featuring, poet Callum Mitchell. Sound design by Seamus Carey.
Directors: Berdella Endress, Keith Romine
A photographer uses his art to convey a connection between two people.
A scene from an upcoming feature film.
Independent thriller
A young student is determined to motivate her community after a friend of hers is found to be suffering from hunger.
time has no place is a dance film meditation on community and shelter. Shot in the other worldly environment of Mississauga’s Art Shelter, geometric forms pervade the structure and set and are mirrored in the choreography and cinematography. Themes of searching, gathering, touch and support are woven between the polarities of lost and found. The performers are members of the York Dance Ensemble.
An immigrant finding solace in his new home. Reminiscing the stories his grandfather told him during his time as a trader.
A father and his two daughters have left Iran, and after a circuitous journey via Wales and the Netherlands, they arrive in Sweden, where they explore their new home. There are cozy rooms, a good hot meal and a splashing shower. The images emphasize the desire to feel at home, yet the main characters don’t seem to have arrived completely.
When my grandfather returned home after exile, he found his house burnt-out and smoldering. He and his family began to rebuild their home, and 70 years have passed.
No Place to Grow Old is the first documentary to capture a growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: older adults aging into homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this film follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home. Through their stories of hardship and resilience, the film offers an intimate portrayal of their challenges while illuminating the systemic issues contributing to their plight. Featuring insights from local and national experts, No Place to Grow Old is a powerful call to action that emphasizes dignity and hope, envisioning a future where everyone, regardless of age, has a safe and secure place to call home.
The 4th installment from Lunarcode is "Hell is Just a Place", a dark nostalgic piece of cinematic art with a classic rock edge. Through the great cinematography of Justin Aguirre, wiith a taste of camp horror and the wonderful choreography of Payton Murillo, this video brings a fun dark eerie world to your screen.
A film crew follow Rocco and Dawn as they try to buy a Rock & Roll retreat house in Barcelona Spain.
Things don’t go according to plan.
During the oppressive reign of Moroccan King Hassan II in the 70s and 80s (Years of Lead), many dissidents went missing. After the throning of a new king, a truth commission was formed in the 2000's. Families of the missing speak.