Life In A Day 2020 will call on millions of people around the world to film their lives on July 25.
Life In A Day 2020 will call on millions of people around the world to film their lives on July 25.
A Tango dancer and a rabbi develop a plan to enter a dance competition without sacrificing his orthodox beliefs. Family, tolerance, and community are tested one dazzling dance step at a time.
In an unprecedented snowstorm, a wife’s plans to kill her abusive husband begin to unravel.
Jessica Whitman isn’t a witch. Not anymore, at least. She left it behind when she left her hometown years ago. When a childhood friend needs her help performing a dark spell, she’ll find herself questioning her sense of right and wrong.
When Marcus, a down and out struggling filmmaker goes on a search for his missing sister in Spring Lakes, he encounters strange and mysterious occurrences in the form of a Satanic Cult. Marcus must find his sister before, he too, becomes engulfed by the living forest and suffers the same fate as his sister, Shiela.
When his wife goes missing, a desperate husband turns to law enforcement for help, only to discover his innocence is being questioned by everyone.
Introverted Cameron, is desperately in love with his high school crush Diane. But his romantic pursuit is halted when Victoria, a female vampire moves in next door. Cameron soon discovers he’s in the middle of a life-and-death adventure.
Foster teen Frankie attends elite Swiss boarding school. One of her classmates is murdered and everyone is quick to blame Frankie. She must prove innocence before becoming prime suspect.
The experience of femme fatales in the dangerous world of drugs and money. They all want suga, but it ain’t sweet.
Academy Award Nominated director Michèle Ohayon’s Verite film follows women of all ages and ethnic backgrounds who heal trauma and body image shame through sensual dance and daring pole dance artistry.
The Funeral Roast of Anthony Padilla.
Encounter of three social classes of England at the beginning of the 20th century : the Victorian capitalists (the Wilcoxes) considering themselves as aristocrats, whose only god is money ; the enlightened bourgeois (the Schlegels), humanistic and philanthropic ; and the workers (the Basts), fighting to survive. The Schlegel sisters’ humanism will be torn apart as they try both to softly knock down the Wilcox’s prejudices and to help the Basts.