Wira tries to help his friend Aan who is being bullied by two children. He tries to fight with Devin and Kevin while imagining himself like his favorite superhero. He came home crying after losing the fight. At home, his father was angry and advised Wira to be a good man and not be a crybaby.
Rama and Adam spend the night together remembering the sweet story of their love journey. Their intimate and intense conversation made them realize the meaning of the word love as they grew older.
Monica Chub, a trans Mayan Q'eqchi' woman shares her personal journey of self-discovery with Alex PV, a Maya Mam documentary filmmaker who travels 263 kms by bus to portray Monica's struggle for inclusion rights that she has faced in society for the past five years.
A couple returning from their engagement party must escape from a seemingly endless forested backroad causing them to lose their grip on reality... and a killer hunting them from the surrounding woods.
The story revolves around the middle aged station master Nando Babu (Raghubir Yadav). He lives a typical middle class family life with wife Neelima (Kamalika Bandyopadhyay), daughter Indrani and son Indro. Indrani studies in class X1 and Indro studies in class 1V. One day Nando Babu receives a transfer letter to the Purulia district of West Bengal. Now, he leaves behind his wife, daughter and son in Kolkata and moves to the Tamna village of Purulia to save his job. Life in the Tamna village lacks the spirit and liveliness of the city as he remains idle the full day except giving out signals to the two passing by trains. Jiten Babu, the line man, introduces him to the village and shares a friendly relation with him. One day, Nando Babu, meets Sumi, the flower girl of the village. She is a young beautiful girl who lives below the line of poverty. She has a dream to earn and save money so that she could marry her beloved man, Kalar.
A knee slapping comedy special that takes place at the historic Waco Hippodrome Theatre. It includes some of the top comedy acts in central Texas including La'Don Wigz, South Philly Reef, Big Beauty, Barnard Blackmon and Deezil Greezil.
In 1979, group of young Māori and Pasifika activists sought to stop Pākehā students at the University of Auckland performing a parody of haka each capping week. Unfortunately, the consequences for those activists were severe – many were convicted of crimes. Director Katie Wolfe uncovers this largely forgotten event in our history with interviews from both in this resonant and thought-provoking documentary.
This project takes an unflinching, personal look into growing up with a flawed foundation. Using a remix of archival and personal footage, it explores concepts of childhood, trauma, and the complexities of familial love.
An ordinary night seems the perfect one for Rebeca and Helena, with such different personalities, to connect with each other. Among good music, cigarettes and red wine.
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