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- A naïve young lad navigates the dirty squalid streets of 1973 Glasgow and the poor youth around him.
- An English couple's holiday in Spain is interrupted when they discover a girl imprisoned in a cabin.
- It's the Christmas season. With her mom's help, Lynne, a girl of perhaps eight, dresses up; her younger brother Steven plays with a toy car. The children leave with their dad, who's affectionate with them. They walk down a railroad track where an unkempt woman waits with two children, about the same age as Lynne and Steven. The children go with them. They're all headed to a holiday party at a pub. Lynne notices that the girl acts all too familiar with her dad. What's going on?
- Life through the eyes of an addict.
- Plagued by a paucity of second dates, Belkis Felcher is truly a romantic train wreck. Her well-intentioned sister takes matters into her own hands and hires Date Squad, headed by Alpha Baby, to perform a full-scale intervention, including a makeup and wardrobe makeover, covert conversational tips and seduction secrets. Despite their good intentions, fly moves and high-tech gadgetry, even Date Squad may not be able to help Belkis, which may not be such a bad thing!
- Logline: A chance meeting in a park in Berlin proves to be fortuitous for two strangers, faced with uncertainty of their immigrant status and scraping circumstances.
- A mock documentary about an American filmmaker who wants to produce a film about the real-life story of Merhan "Alfred" Nasseri, a refugee from Iran who, through a series of bureaucratic snafus and the theft of his identification papers, has been stranded in Charles de Gaulle airport since 1988. Nasseri is reluctant to take part, but the pushy director will stop at nothing to see his vision come to life.
- No arms, 4 feet six inches tall, barely a leg to stand on, and a hook to hold the mic, Jeff Steinberg sings all over the world. He left the hospital, his parents, and his Jewish faith behind at age 18 to become a gospel singer and perseveres against terrible financial and artistic hurdles to spite a world that tells him to give up.