We spend the day with Darcine Thomas (Kyla Diane Kennedy), divorced and jobless, as she struggles to get back on her feet in post-pandemic Los Angeles. She plans to start a new business to help those living on the streets, and struggles to find her own new job, but hits obstacles at every turn. She ends her day in the most surprising – and tragic – of places.
Two workmen and an apprentice drive through the city at night, replacing old sodium street lights with LED. Beneath their glow, the city grapples with change, as progress marches on.
During a late '90s TV Guide channel broadcast, an uptight cable company CEO fights off deranged hackers as they hijack her station, changing its content in real time.
An artistic journey into memory, trauma, healing, and reconciliation. Visual artist Artemis Alcalay presents her works, narrates the story of her family, and unfolds how she - consciously or subconsciously - processed untold family stories, collective trauma, and the memory of the Holocaust.
Follow GAA stars Rory Beggan, Charlie Smyth, Mark Jackson and Ex-Connaught player Darragh Leader as they re-train and attempt to get drafted to the NFL.
Virginia Raffaele returns to her first love, the theatre, and does so with a completely new show. Samusà’s story feeds on memories of Virginia and the fantasy world in which his real childhood takes place: the luna park.
A middle-aged man reflects back on his tumultuous adolescent phase while sitting in his childhood bedroom. Through intricate and deeply personal musings somehow all tied to his hair - hair growing or hair receding - we, over time accumulate meaning into the larger journey of his life.
Five years of silence end when former high school best friends, Ethan and Gio, both cramming for finals, unexpectedly reunite at a cafe. With the cafe closing early, they must go somewhere else, confronting the unresolved pain of their fractured past.
Bruno’s (18) life is increasingly limited by the growing dependence of his grandmother Natividad (86), the only family he has ever known. When the opportunity to take her to a nursing home arises, both will have to deal with a decision they had not allowed themselves to consider before.
Can we trust our own memories? An American psychologist with expertise in the brain's ability to make up its own truths takes us into her fascinating field of research.
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