A queer couple moves into an abandoned family house during the first year of the pandemic. Something in the house, neither dead nor alive, helps them transition to a new era of self-awareness.
A former stock-car racer confronts memories of his manipulative father, revealing how facing his past helps him break the cycle and become a better dad.
Victoria and Siaka, an Austrian-Gambian couple in their mid-30s in Vienna, are in love, but being together has not been without turmoil. As they work on a relationship between two continents, the foundations are laid for their shared future as a family.
Tochnoch is a Bangladeshi Action, Thriller, Mystery film directed by the acclaimed Badiul Alam Khokon. Produced by Munna Khan Multimedia, this cinematic venture stars Munna Khan and Eamin Haque Bobby in the lead roles, alongside powerful supporting performances from veteran actors Misha Sawdagor and Deepa Khandakar. The story is written by Kamal Sarker. This high-stakes thriller is set to explore a gripping narrative of power, corruption, and revenge.
In this film release from The Drop podcast, hosts Alayna and Andy have begun to dig into one of the greatest mysteries plaguing theme park enthusiasts today — Where Is Scott Leeker? In a world of many exciting and bizarre theme park stories and mysteries, this one might be the most unusual, and it’s unfolding before our eyes. Just one month ago, St. Louisan and theme park enthusiast Scott Leeker went missing after being spotted outside of Disney’s Animal Kingdom with a group of unidentified individuals. His friends and family have heard nothing and there is no trace or clue as to their whereabouts — or is there?
-- The divinity is worshipped in the work of art, both in the poor and in the excellent.
The shudder of the divine, the destruction of the individual, pervades the assembly.
But soon it draws breath, casts a glance at the living creatures, awakens to the feeling of life.
They recognise themselves as life; they attune to one another, take each other’s hands, shake themselves, begin to move, begin to dance.
[…] Thus the divinity delights in itself, and humanity has identified itself with it.
That delight has passed over into the eating of the divinity, yet this properly expresses infinite sorrow, the complete collapse of intimacy.
God gives Himself over to sacrifice, gives Himself over to destruction.
God Himself is dead; the highest despair of being completely abandoned by God.--
In 1995, the Chilean state made a grave mistake when it detained Marcelina (68), an Indigenous spiritual authority, a machi of the Mapuche people. The police stripped her of her jewelry and traditional clothing and sent her to a men’s prison despite her identifying as a woman. She was unjustly accused of murdering a patient through witchcraft, triggering feelings that led her to leave her community, even after her innocence was proven. Thirty years later, Cons (34) delves into her story—into a world foreign to her—confronting lessons and prejudices she had never known.
When a new huge donation from a tech company presents itself, the Superintendent is faced with the decision to either tell the truth, or lie about how well the new phone policy is.
Trotter, a weary office worker, wakes to find he has become a horse. Living in a rain-drenched city, alienated from the human world, he eventually finds freedom and belonging among a herd of horses under the stars.
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