At age eighteen, Jayden Morton was sentenced to twelve years in prison for manslaughter after accidently shooting and killing an innocent child. Released shortly after his thirtieth birthday, Jayden wants two things, to be a father to his twelve-year old son, Noah, and to find a way to redeem himself. Juggling the pressures from the outside world. Jayden must confront his past, seek redemption and convince his son to avoid the same mistakes he once made before Noah makes the greatest mistake of his young life.
Mourner’s Bench is from the 1947 solo by choreographer Talley Beatty. It refers to a prayer bench in churches where people go to grieve, and the inseparable relationship between hope and grief. Set at a Detroit bus stop, this work considers grief in relation to place and mobility. Conceived, directed, and edited by bree gant, in collaboration with choreographer Celia Benvenutti and cinematographer Devin Drake.
Serving as a self-portrait, evidence illustrates an authentic insight on navigating mental health. Reciting ineffective personal mantras to missed calls from therapists, this collected “evidence” is a testament that everything is not okay. The film plays between abrupt imagery and measured moments, pushing the chaos mental health can bring.
Rıfat, who has been struggling with an unknown illness for two years, is dragged to the brink of an inner war while struggling with paranoid thoughts in the midst of social events.
Following the first “GIFT” and second “RE_PRAY”, Yuzuru Hanyu, a professional figure skater will perform and lead the production of “ Echoes of Life”. The theme of “Echoes of Life” is the journey of life and growth. The story questions the essence of “life” and “living” and will be directed by MIKIKO, who has worked with Yuzuru Hanyu in the past.
A woman navigates the uncertainty of love and connection amid the ebb and flow of a new relationship while finding peace in the calm waters of her own inner confidence.
Deadbeat's Diary tells a story of Teemu, a well-educated man in his 30s who had a burnout a few years ago. Now he is jobless and his days are filled with idleness, beer and music. To regain a direction, Teemu begins to keep a diary.
In a classic case of “Will they, won’t they?” a newbie to NYC finds himself in a whirlwind of emotion, desire, and passionately dangerous conflict as his new best friend takes him under his wing. Tensions rise as the two discover their feelings may put them at risk of not having them in each others’ lives at all. Are they meant to be there for one another forever? Or will they ruin it all trying to make it work.
We have detected that you are using an ad blocker. In order to view this page please disable your ad blocker or whitelist this site from your ad blocker. Thanks!