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An opera based on the life of celebrity and actress Anna Nicole Smith.
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Director: Francesca Kemp
Actors: Allison Cook, Amy Catt, Antonio Pappano, Eva Marie Westbroeke, Kathy Batho, Leanne Blossom, Louise Armit, Marianne Cotterill, Patrick Ryan Anderson, Susan Bickley, Yvonne Barclay
The Sky Is Everywhere
Lennie is a teen musical prodigy grieving the death of her sister when she finds herself caught between a new guy at school and her sister’s devastated boyfriend. Through her…
Broken
A young female escapes her past and absconds to England in search of a new life. She takes a job caring for a tetraplegic, but burden of the job stirs…
Killing Cupid
This “Best Fiction Film Winner”* follows Valentine, a female assassin who is trapped in a room with one of her marks during the last few minutes of his life. The…
Thank You for Smoking
Nick Naylor is a charismatic spin-doctor for Big Tobacco who’ll fight to protect America’s right to smoke — even if it kills him — while still remaining a role model…
Pathways: Sean’s Lament
Pathways (Sean’s Lament): Takes place in the year 2010, when Atlanta’s indie hip hop scene was an untapped goldmine. Struggling promoter/manager Sean, tries to stay on track while carrying the…
Jug-yeo-ju-neun Yeo-ja
So-young, a 65-year-old woman is so called ‘Bacchus lady’, one of the most reputed prostitute for old men at the old park in the center of Seoul. One day she…
Middleground
Him and her. A husband and a wife staying in a cozy hotel where you can come for just a couple of days with a risk to get stuck forever….
The Issue with Elvis
West Virginia mushroom expert, Dr. Michael Mercer, lives alone in the mountains. One afternoon he happens upon a boy who follows him home. The scientist takes the child in, learning…
Being Dead
Being Dead The film adaptation of Jim Crace’s award-winning novel that follows a mid-life couple’s effort to rekindle their marriage by traveling back to the place where they fell in…
Mississippi Damned
Three poor Black kids in rural Mississippi reap the consequences of their family’s cycle of abuse, addiction, and violence.
The Elevator: Three Minutes Can Change Your Life
A disturbing psychological thriller, that engages the audience to the point that it is always caught off guard, thus changing the point of view of the two main performers.