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Through a chance encounter with an Irish Wolfhound a thrill-seeking albino boy is forced to realise an essential truth.
An innocent Cambodian boy is enslaved on a fishing trawler and soon realises that his only hope of freedom may be to become as violent as his captors.
This is a story about an old man at the edge of life who has forgotten the feeling of joy and lost the ability to be happy. Through a bizarre occurence he is forced on a journey to rediscover what it is to live.
Alex is plagued by bad dreams. After returning home from hospital after a long illness, she's struggling to assimilate back into the strange, suburban world around her. She befriends a fellow outsider, Marianne, who challenges her perspectives. A short film about death, friendships and birds.
An isolated schoolgirl's dreams of glory threaten to destroy the incredible mothboy creature she discovers and along with it, her own humanity. An enchanting dark fairytale about human connection and ruthless ambition.
When Vanessa's friend Dave gets a girlfriend, she looks at the world with fresh eyes. It's gay versus straight, white versus black, and couples versus the rest of us. And although she's Vanessa, she could be anybody. She could be heir to Rupert Murdoch's media empire. She could be one of the millions every year dying of AIDS while the rest of the world watches Big Brother. She could be Karen, who isn't talking to anyone. She could be anybody.
I USED TO BE NORMAL: A BOYBAND FANGIRL STORY is the surprising coming of age story of four diverse, funny and insightful girls and women who have all had their lives dramatically changed by their love of a boyband.
Emily has decided it is time to save her estranged sister, Mina, from a terminal illness. Mina has other ideas. A film that, not unlike having a sister, is funny, painful and touching.
Based on the stage play of the same name, Lally Katz, playwright, bares her soul in this part-confessional, part-stand up routine, part-travel documentary and part-romance story. A disarmingly honest journey through one woman’s life, STORIES I WANT TO TELL YOU IN PERSON has everything - psychics, cowboys, curses, karaoke, crazy next-door-neighbours, Jewish boyfriends, bears, dolphins, magic and love. A surprising and heart-warming story of someone trying to have it all – at once – Lally Katz allows us to briefly peek inside her magical and astounding world.
Follows the interweaving lives of several Mongolian herders as they struggle with the seismic shifts between nomadic and urban life, highlighting the defining global issue of our time: climate change.
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