The story unfolds through a present-day encounter of an older man, Gunther, and a rebellious teenager, DJ, as the story of Father Max teaches the young boy about love and sacrifice.
A young astrophysicist in a war-torn country watches the stars and black holes, holding a dialogue with her unborn daughter about the nature of light and darkness.
As one wanders through the garden on a leisure tour, they find what has been lost in the mists of light and shadow. July Twenty-seventh, Tour of Suzhou Gardens offers a personal path from the aesthetics of experimental cinema to a conversation within Chinese poetic tradition.
Aiden is struggling to finish an essay about evolution. He goes through every trial and error until he finds an easy solution, however the easy path doesn’t always lead to quality.
17 year old Alf, returns to his catholic boy's school after a year away. He no longer relates to his mates, who are popular and athletic. He finds himself drawn to Oliver, a gay pupil. In an attempt to dispel the rumours on his predisposition, he bonds with his old friends and ends up committing a crime to prove he still belongs
It began with a botched circumcision: Acclaimed author Gary Shteyngart tells his story of immigration, manhood, and seeking treatment for his physical trauma.
“I am totally in love with Timor!”, said the Portuguese poet, anthropologist and agronomist Ruy Cinatti upon arriving on the island. From 1946 to 1974, he led a nomadic experiment, building a lasting relationship with Timor-Leste’s people and territory. The cultural identity he sought to protect is threatened by colonial oppression and the decline of the Portuguese Empire. Rejecting these circumstances, Cinatti reaches out to the people and its tribes, documenting rituals, filming, photographing and even making blood oaths with tribal chiefs to gain access to sacred places and become a Timorese.
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