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- A young Asian girl, Mudan, is forced into modern day slavery by a brutal child brothel owner. Mudan soon befriends another young girl in the brothel, and starts dreaming of a better life with her mother in America.
- Set in a hyper-realistic 1961, a virgin's tiresome life gets complicated after purchasing a memory implant of a sexual experience in order to boost his confidence.
- Aadid tells us his life in seven minutes. He's an Arabic-speaking young man working the night shift at a laundromat and dry cleaners somewhere in the United States. In the aftermath of 9/11, they wash U.S. flags for free. He says they get six or seven per day. He tells us about Napoleon's two wives: Marie Louise for an heir, Josephine for love. Aadid likes Adela, his co-worker. She's his Josephine. We watch Aadid and Adela hand wash the flags and put them in dryers. They fold them. They dance. They stand side by side outside the door of the laundromat looking at the dawn. Will this companionship become something more?
- A local legend involving visions of the Virgin Mary sets the backdrop for Scott's pursuit of true love.
- For his follow-up to MY JOSEPHINE, Barry Jenkins turned to an issue closer to his Florida home in the early 2000s: the spate of young black boys being tried as adults for the gunshot deaths of other kids. But this is no crime drama. There is no trial in this short film and the killing occurs off-screen in the first minute of the film, an event that escalates before the kid even understands what is going on. Jenkins focuses his camera on the confusion and fear of the boy, finding himself suddenly alone and adrift after committing an act he isn't equipped to deal with. Shot in moody black-and-white with minimal dialogue, this is more of an impressionist portrait than a narrative; a tender, melancholy odyssey to find some sort of peace in the confusion of a life surrounded by violence. - Sean Axmaker
- A psychedelic super-spy is captured while trying to stop a madman from destroying six of the seven realities.
- When a catastrophic hurricane rips through Florida, it leaves in its wake a wasteland of matchstick trees, overturned cars, and shattered lives. Afraid to leave his home unprotected, Perry, a dedicated family man, weathers the storm only to find himself stranded with his wife and child in the threatening aftermath. As Perry struggles to salvage what little remains, his insecurities slowly tear at the fabric of his marriage to Patrice, who wishes for nothing more than to celebrate their survival. But as tempers flair, the couple soon discovers that the storm was only a prelude to an even darker fury ahead.
- A beautiful angelic voice touches our hearts. It is the voice of Lacey, singing to her beloved Mark. Their world is perfect, their love washing away all worries. Then, Lacey wakes up from her dream. She is back to being her gawky self, an office worker watching handsome Mark from a distance. Lacey is the shyest girl around, and she has never spoken to the man of her dreams. Hell, he does not even know she exists. But the powers of her fantasies are too strong, and maybe today they will break out.
- In a story told through song, Bali plans to escape from slavery after learning that his master is going to sell his young daughter, Emala. With house slave Dembi, they strike out in the dead of night, singing Negro spirituals that they hope will protect them on their perilous journey to freedom.
- "The world is changing", Sky thought as she began to research the real men and women behind the gay/lesbian images shown on Tv. "People are becoming more open and tolerant" she believed. But then she met Te. Now she has to make a choice: the girl who kissed her or the community that won't accept her new life.
- An ill Central American single mother risks her life in order to give her son a stable future in the United States.
- It has been thirty years since the last Fox Creek Carver murder. Assuming the killer's dead, four local college students go to the woods to conduct a research project on the famed serial killer, but soon realize that his spree never ended.
- When Jack's ex-girlfriend Karen comes back into town pregnant, he desperately wants to spend a quiet evening with her discussing their relationship and the baby. As manipulative as she is beautiful, nothing is what it seems when it comes to Karen. So tonight, instead of wine, caviar, and a proposal, it's bullets, bad guys, and car chases.
- Buses are spirits in charge of harrassing mankind, but one new Buse just wants to be nice to people.
- In 1942, shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 120,000 people of Japanese descent were uprooted from their lives and forced into ten different internment camps across the United States. In 1943, the internees were all given a controversial loyalty questionnaire. Two particular questions caused an uprising in the camps. This is the story of one man's struggle to balance family, love, and loyalty to America in the midst of the internment.
- A man who makes his living by reading books to cigar rollers struggles to keep his job in the face of a new technology: the radio.
- billy barr dropped everything in 1972 to move to a secluded mountain. Still, the hermit finds his activities have become indispensable to the outside world. Over decades, he gathered one of the longest long-term snow data sets in Colorado by himself. After the discovery of his data, and its usefulness, billy still lives humbly, working through each day up in the mountains.