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Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Kyung Sun Bea.
Catherine, Tom and Susan have been best friends since their university days, 15 years ago.
They think they know everything about each other, that there are no secrets between them. But they are wrong.
Slowly during a group dinner their most closely guarded secrets are revealed.
Tom is gay, at age 35 Catherine is still a virgin, and Susan has been hiding her divorce for 6 years!
After they each come clean a hush falls around the table as they each process this new information and realize they never really knew each other at all.
But taking advantage of the opportunity to rekindle their friendship with a clean slate, they accept their friends for who they are and continue to enjoy their meal.
Director: Methil Komalankutty.
The old man in the family feels that the other members of the family are totally insensitive to his attempts at communicating with them and even to his presence among them. Tasting the bitterness of being marginalized and feeling the pangs of dreary loneliness, he looks around for solace and finds a reflection of himself in the lonely ornamental fish in the aquarium. He tries to fondle the fish. It is only natural that his attempts at fondling the fish are mistaken as the manifestation of an old man’s deranged mind.
Director: Lijin Jose.
During the world economic recession crisis,a young woman in Bangalore, the IT capital of India, who lost her job is forced to take an extreme measure in order to comply with her mounting financial liabilities.The film retrospects two days in her life during those hard times and is possibly one of the world's shortest love stories...
Director: LACHAISE Joris.
How does a film taking post-colonial Africa as its point of departure
address the more general problem of the colonization of spirits and
bodies by all forms of “conventions?”
And how does the celebration of Mali’s half-century of independence in
September 2010 become the basis on which to interrogate the function
of the rhapsodist, of he who recounts and—in the process—creates?
Because, we do not narrate history with impunity. We decide whether or
not to use a certain syntax, a vocabulary, a protocol.
The maker of Convention opts for the third-person. He decides to place
his perspective as a white person, this standard reference that has
not finished formatting Africa, at a distance. This is a posture of
retreat that does not erase itself, but rather serves as a critical
positioning. It is also an attitude of the watchman who captures under
the laws of a kaleidoscopic montage the different states of the
decolonized body.
At the crossroads of documentary, of self-fiction and of film-poems,
Convention is a film that claims its essence in the project-form. Free, digressive, inventive, it incites us to
consider a non-didactic history and to interrogate the conditions and
consequences linked to the acquisition of freedom.
Director: Daniel Lederman.
Director: Corrie Doogan.
Aussie couch surfer, Kylie, returns to London to tell her ex-boyfriend/fellow couch surfer, Matt, she’s pregnant with his child. Unaware she’s stumbled upon a break-in at his flat, she gets herself into a dangerous situation, but manages to escape stealing money from his flat and leaving him for dead in revenge for rejecting her.
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