“The Objects’ Statement” is a homosexual drama narratedthrough the objects’ point of view that posesquestions about modernity, tolerance anddual discourse.
In 1939, in Nazi Germany, an amazing thing happened: Jewish parents, sensing their lives were in danger, placed their children aboard trains to be raised by
‘Requiem’ began as a memorial to my late husband, the writer and scholar David Brett but has now taken on more universal themes especially focusing on the na
West China, a girl's corpse was dragging out of the water by Police.In a motel, a young student was caught with a hooker by policeman, he had to pay a fine t
A superhero romance surrounding a war waged between Capes and Masks, one of which questions his arch rivalry after the planet's inhabitants become powerless
The orange dog is a film about friendship about love; on conversations drunkenness; on the moments with your partner lack of understanding; about being in lo
The Haida have shown their strength, resiliency, and perseverance while navigating the decimation of 95% of their people, the introduction of Residential Sch
The ancient African humanist philosophy 'Ubuntu' shapes the journey of six young multinational blogging entrepreneurs who come together in Los Angeles to lau
LOST AND FOUND
What’s further? There or back again? Or maybe just standing still?
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