Ordinary Angels
Set against the worst snowstorm in Kentucky history, the film is inspired by the incredible true story of a struggling hairdresser (Swank) who single-handedly rallies an entire community to help a widowed father (Ritchson) save the life of his critically ill young daughter.
Alan Ritchson, Tamala Jones, Kelly Fremon Craig, Hilary Swank, Skywalker Hughes, Jon Gunn, Jon Erwin, Meg Tilly
Drive-Away Dolls
Follows Jamie, an uninhibited free spirit bemoaning yet another breakup with a girlfriend, and her demure friend Marian who desperately needs to loosen up. In search of a fresh start, the two embark on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee, but things quickly go awry when they cross paths with a group of inept criminals along the way.
Matt Damon, Pedro Pascal, Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Colman Domingo, Etuan Coen, Ethan Coen, Tricia Cooke
Parallel
Danielle Deadwyler stars alongside real-life brothers Aldis and Edwin Hodge in "Parallel." The film follows Vanessa (Deadwyler) as she seeks solace at her family's lake house after the loss of her child. Accompanied by her husband, Alex (Aldis Hodge), and his brother, Martel (Edwin Hodge), Vanessa's quest for normalcy takes a twisted turn when she is attacked by her doppelgänger from a parallel universe. Confronted with the existence of multiverses, she must grapple with the choice of finding healing or being trapped indefinitely in these parallel gates.
Danielle Deadwyler, Aldis Hodge, Kourosh Ahari, Jonathan Keasey, Edwin Hodge
Through My Window: Looking at Yo...
After a troubled summer, Ares and Raquel can’t figure out how to be together and decide to go their separate ways. But when they meet again in wintery Barcelona, the love and desire they feel for each other is undeniable. Can they find a way to make it work?
Clara Galle, Marcal Fores, Julio Peña, Natalia Azahara, Hugo Arbues, Eric Masip, Rachel Lascar
Red Right Hand
Cash (Orlando Bloom) is trying to live an honest and quiet life taking care of his recently orphaned niece Savannah (Chapel Oaks) in the Appalachian town of Odim County. When the sadistic kingpin Big Cat, (Andie MacDowell) who runs the town, forces him back into her services, Cash learns he’s capable of anything – even killing – to protect the town and the only family he has left. As the journey gets harder, Cash is drawn into a nightmare that blurs the lines between good and evil.
Orlando Bloom, Ian Nelms, Eshom Nelms, Andie MacDowell
Bring Him to Me
Under orders from a ruthless crime boss, a getaway driver must battle his conscience and drive a young and unsuspecting passenger to an uncertain fate.
Barry Pepper, Sam Neill, Luke Sparke, Tom Evans, Rachel Griffiths, Jamie Costa, Liam McIntyre, Sean Virgin
The Bad Shepherd
A group of friends go hunting and accidentally kill someone.
Annie Gonzalez, Geo Santini, Christos Kalabogias, Andrew Pagana, Justin Taite, Scotty Tovar, Christos Kalabogias Scotty Tovar, Brett Zimmerman
Stopmotion
Ella Blake, a stop-motion animator struggling to control her demons after the loss of her overbearing mother, who embarks upon the creation of a film that becomes the battleground for her sanity. As Ella’s mind starts to fracture, the characters in her project take on a life of their own.
Aisling Franciosi, Stella Gonet, Caoilinn Springall, Robert Morgan, Alain De la Mata, Christopher Granier-Deferre, Tom York
History of Evil
A family on the run from corruption takes refuge in a safe house with an evil past. What unfolds next will shake you to your core.
Bo Mirhosseni, Paul Wesley, Jackie Cruz
They Shot the Piano Player
A New York music journalist goes on a quest to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of young Brazilian piano virtuoso Tenorio Jr. A celebratory origin story of the world-renowned Latino musical movement Bossa Nova, They Shot The Piano Player captures a fleeting time bursting with creative freedom at a turning point in Latin American history in the 60s and 70s, just before the continent was engulfed by totalitarian regimes.
Fernando Treuba, Javier Mariscal, Jeff Golblum, Caetano Veloso, João Gilberto, Gilberto Gil
The Stolen Valley
The film turns on Lupe (Covarrubias), a Mexican-Navajo mechanic who teams up with an outlaw cowgirl (Hethcoat) to help save her dying mother. En route, they cross a desert, outpace criminals, and run into into a corrupt landowner.
Jesse Edwards, Briza Covarrubias, Allee Sutton Hethcoat
About Dry Grasses
n a village nestled within the wintry landscape of the East Anatolia region of Turkey, an art teacher named Samet (Deniz Celiloglu) is struggling through what he hopes to be his final year at an elementary school. Already tiring of the unforgiving environment, where he has been assigned by the government’s public education system, Samet is further disillusioned and frustrated after a young girl in his class, Sevim, appears to accuse him of inappropriate behavior. The only light on the horizon for Samet is his growing friendship with—and clear attraction to—a teacher from a nearby school, Nuray (Merve Dizdar), a sharp, politically engaged woman unafraid to put the self-involved Samet in his place for his general apathy and narcissism.
Ece Bagci, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Deniz Celiloglu, Merve Dizdar, Musab Ekici
Article 370
With honour and pride we present to you a powerful narrative inspired by true events that shaped the fate of Kashmir and made India stronger than ever.
Aditya Suhas Jambhale, Priya Mani, Arun Govil, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Skand Thakur, Ashwini Koul, Kiran Karmarkar, Divya Seth Shah
Io Capitano
Narrates the epic journey of a teenage boy and his cousin as they decide to leave Dakar in Senegal for the promise of Europe. Throughout this compelling odyssey, the young man confronts a myriad of challenges, from the harsh realities of the desert to the harrowing experiences in Libyan detention centers and the risks of the open sea.
Matteo Garrone, Paolo Del Brocco, Massimo Ceccherini, Seydou Sarr, Moustapha Fall, Issaka Sawadogo
Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods Sch...
A documentary film set against the culturally historical backdrop of one of America’s oldest Black boarding schools. This film amplifies the journeys of several Piney Woods School students and staff members, providing a never-before-seen window into the ever-evolving, complex layers of the school and its students. Vividly, yet beautifully Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods School Story captures the emotional, physical, and mental tolls required to be young, Black, and educated in America by honoring the students’ perspectives of themselves and their school.
J.J. Anderson
Seagrass
The story of a family on the verge of coming closer together — or drifting further apart… Judith (Ally Maki) is Japanese Canadian; her husband Steve (Luke Roberts) is white. They're having some problems communicating with each other, so they've found a family retreat on the Pacific coast where kids can hang out while their parents confront one another in group-therapy sessions. But the time together exposes new fractures in the family’s internal dynamic: 11-year-old Stephanie (Nyha Breitkreuz) starts acting out, while six-year-old Emmy (Remy Marthaller) insists that she can feel Judith's recently departed mother watching over them all. Whether or not Emmy is right, something is certainly hanging over this family — a cloud of tension and dissatisfaction between Judith and Steve that neither can fully articulate, but both recognize. The more time Judith spends around another couple, Carol (Sarah Gadon) and Pat (Chris Pang), the more she worries that saving her marriage might not be the best move.
Nyha Huang Breitkreuz, Remy Marthaller, Meredith Hama-Brown, Ally Maki, Luke Roberts, Chris Pang, Sarah Gadon
Golden Years
Alice and Peter are celebrating their retirement – and with it, a new phase in their lives. However, shortly after the couple’s retirement party, a sudden tragedy befalls Alice’s best friend Magalie. Peter, sympathetic to the suffering of Magalie’s widower, Heinz, invites him on the retirement cruise their children gave them. Alice had hoped this trip would infuse fresh life into their marriage, but instead of enjoying their time together, they find themselves drifting further apart. Disappointed and hurt, Alice doesn’t reboard the cruise ship during a shore excursion and instead embarks on a journey of self-discovery, taking her across Southern Europe and bringing her into a community of older people finding joy outside traditional notions of gender, marriage, and the later years of one’s life.
Esther Gemsch, Barbara Kulcsar, Stefan Kurt, Ueli Jäggi, Elvira Plüss
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