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An experimental/abstract interpretation of life after human civilization. Part 1 of 3.
Don't Worry Chachu is an Indian sitcom, which premiered on SAB TV on October 3, 2011. The series stars Aashif Sheikh and Sugandha Mishra in the main lead.
A socially awkward girl worried about going to the prom because of her alcoholic brother.
My mother died 10 years ago. I've been trying to fulfil her absence since and take care of my closest male relatives: my dad who is left alone after 30 years of marriage, my brother ZALÁN who can't find his place in the world, and my cousin BENDEGÚZ, a father of a 2 year-old still putting alcohol and partying in front of everything else. I’m 36 now and I want to stop the patterns I’ve been repeating, so I’m starting a transgenerational therapy. DON’T WORRY, SARI! is a situative documentary. The therapy sessions will give a frame to the film and in between we see a personal family saga. For that we’ll use footage that my mother and later I have been filming since the 1980s: situative scenes, voice recorded dreams, archives and voice messages.
A man is mistaken by foreign agents for a defecting cosmonaut and must prove his identity while evading capture.
Don't Worry Ho Jayega is an Indian television comedy series that aired on Sahara TV now as Sahara One. The series starrs known comedy actor Ashok Saraf in the main lead, and is produced by his wife Nivedita Saraf. The series premiered on April 4, 2000, and aired on every Tuesday at 8pm IST.
A short film by Miriam Ghobrial about family, loneliness, friendship, and disconnection.
After her father's death, a young woman's obsessive-compulsive disorder spirals out of control. She enters an intensive therapy program, where she must learn to deal with his death and OCD before it takes over her life.
London gentleman David spends a day and all his cash to bring his one-night stand a presentation folder at her office in Liverpool, only to be rather rudely ignored a minute later. After a night on the streets, he meets diner waitress Tina, who takes pity on him. David wins spending money at the race tracks and decides to spend it on a playful tour of the city guided by Tina, which is mainly an excuse to get close romantically and learn about each-other.
A young Indian filmmaker, who has been living in Europe for a long time, returns to his native land to tell fragments of the history of his family and of India, until the next national elections. He finds himself on a journey through the country, meeting his friends and family as well as local inhabitants. A humanist "home"-movie imbued with melancholy.
Early 8mm filmwork by Masanobu Nakamura.
A filmmaker reflects on the late film critic Alexis Tioseco’s wish list for Philippine Cinema.
A father sets up a surprise birthday party for his daughter, but things don't go according to plan.
Todd is a handyman for a house rental company that is forced to clean a unit where he found the dead body of the tenant several weeks before. While cleaning, he comes in contact with a possible drug that enhances the imagination. He finds that the imagination is not just thought, but is a sense that sees something best not seen by man...something that will lead him into the discovery of evil spirits that live all around us in the dark. Things that have existed for years in the shadows and don't like being seen.
Lalau (Gregorio Duvivier) is presented by the country's interior with his show jokes, whose main theme is her father, Ramon Velasco (Tarcisio Meira), an actor who always gets into shenanigans. One day, when present in Ceará, Stan receives a tempting proposal by Flora (Flávia Alessandra), which offers $ 100,000 so he pretends to be a famous guru in a motivational speech in Rio de Janeiro. He accepts and goes to Rio without telling his father. After seeing his son on the cover of a newspaper, Ramon decides to go after him and creates many characters to ensure their part.