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Molly has mysterious dreams that feel like they are really happening. Meanwhile her path keeps crossing with an obviously distraught, disturbed woman. Molly soon comes to realize her dreams and the woman are connected.
A solitary white-collar searches for the meaning of life; an innocent prisoner newly released from prison awaits his death; a North Korean woman escapes to China to survive. The three strangers with different life paths will meet and become friends for a moment. One by one, they will disappear with the wind.
In 2002 the Clipse dropped like a bomb on the music scene, reverberating out of Virginia Beach with an undeniable swagger as they cleverly spit rhymes about the dope game over hard hitting beats from super producers, Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo (The Neptunes). A hip-hop subgenre was born - coke rap - and brothers Malice and Pusha T were the centerpieces in a storm of sudden stardom. But despite the tremendous success Malice achieved, he was left questioning the significance and value of his pursuits in the music industry. Throughout the next decade the Thornton brothers made music that would forever influence a generation of hip hop fans, while Gene descended deeper into guilt and personal turmoil. Finally, at the breaking point, with a multi-million dollar drug bust taking down his manager and several members of his inner circle, Gene chose to turn away from the rap game and start a journey of spiritual renewal.
'End of the Road' tells the deep psychological story of two men who embark on an impromptu journey into the wilderness and into their relationship. We explore one character's issues with society, relationships, rules and why things should be the way they are. He convinces his friend to spend the night in the woods, where they embark on a journey and discussion of truth and madness. Much of the evening is spent in confusion and mixed messages. The ending leaves the viewer desperate for more answers and also demands them to ask questions of themselves.
It used be that everyone knew what it meant to be a man. A man was rugged and reliable and got the job done. But then came the worst recession in 80 years. So what happens now that the job is gone? The End of Men is a compelling new documentary that takes a profound look at how men are coping with the evolving role of masculinity in today's world, where the old rules no longer apply.
A camera records the last moments in the life of a seagull on a polluted beach.
A young girl pulls a sled as she explores Philadelphia in the summer.
When a waning audience base, encroaching urban development and a crippling economy threaten to shutter a small Black Box theater in Brooklyn, the remaining company members send out a call for help, bringing in old blood and gambling on new creative partners to put on one last show. Shot on location in the DUMBO and Gowanus areas of Brooklyn, New York, and featuring a brilliant ensemble cast headlined by Cuyle Carvin (Alien Opponent, Mineville) and award winner Sarah-Doe Osborne (Best Actress, NYC Independent Film Festival), 'The End of Something' is a funny, bittersweet look at what happens when romance, friendship and youthful dreams come to an end.
A pandemic spreads and the death toll soars. In a venerable hotel an elevator gets stuck. The pregnant Irene, the receptionist Mia, the janitor Kristof, and the actress Liz are trapped. On a radio they hear the world outside collapsing. As hunger and thirst increase the elevator turns from safe haven to death trap. As they lose hope they let go of built-in defenses and get under each others skin. Kristof and Mia have a common past laden with betrayal and sorrow. Irene is married to a man who abuses her. Liz is torturing herself over the death of a child. Finally Irenes water breaks and there is no alternative but to cut the cable that holds the elevator and plunge towards an unknown fate.
Explores the role of the MTA in New York City and the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic had on the vital service it provides: transporting New York’s essential workers. The film acknowledges the decline of the subway infrastructure as a political issue and captures a tumultuous time that impacted every city in America. This film poses the question: what happens when the lifeline of a city goes flat?
Using subtle humor and mid-twentieth century tropes to highlight an apocalyptic theme, a sculptural installation by artist Stephen Grey is the portal into this funny, sarcastic, yet poignant ode to 2020.
The moment you've been waiting for is finally here - Experience the epic culmination of the Gamer Girl saga as Brian and Allen must overcome their differences to face their biggest foe yet.
Who is still afraid of red, yellow and blue? It is one of the most important abstract paintings of the twentieth century and has evoked more than just this provoking question. Fifty years after the event around the painting "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue III" by Barnett Newman the question is asked: what is art?
A short animated film about two friends who watch together as acid rain washes over the city. The stormy weather outside reflects the feelings of Ariel, who realizes that this is her last chance to confess her feelings to Sophie. Before Sophie leaves the apartment, Ariel plucks up courage and the two kiss against the background of the brightening view outside the window.
Drawing on the richness of the good old days of cinema with live music and a thoroughly modern, “hyper-real” film experience with multiple screens and surround sound, The End of Cinematics examines the 21st-century phenomenon of viewing media content in fragmented form. From channel surfing to MTV to formulaic Hollywood films and sitcoms, we’re accustomed to—and adept at—filling in the details of storylines, of grasping an idea and determining its conclusion.
A bittersweet musical drama set in London centers around a dejected jazz musician who is on the edge. He perceives a cold, black and white existence. In his heart there remains a ray of hope that will transport him to a warm and colorful world. Through the music, his spirit is renewed, if only for an instant, at the end of the rainbow.
What must one man do to reach his true love before the whole world comes to an end?
Discouraged and disheartened with her uncompromising poverty and the narrow prospects for improving the bleak conditions, she goes away with another. It was hard to leave the little tot and the husband vainly straggling against the relentless tide of invincible circumstance. In the lonesome night the child prays for the mother-woman, and across the dreary waste of desert life she hears the call, and heeds. The telepathic tie that binds the child's mind to her own transmits the wistful message, and the mother-heart conquers. The nebulous shadow of night and blight departs; the withered hope buds and blooms anew, and she takes the narrow path back to those to whom her life is consecrated.
An exposé unravels a history of abuse of suspects by the Chicago police.