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Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Mike Dolan.
A young married couple wander through a sultry night in a small city before meeting with a mysterious old woman.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Dover Kosashvili.
The pivot point is an emotional and psychological triangle: a civil servant, Laevsky (Andrew Scott, appalling and appealing); his married mistress, Nadya (Fiona Glascott, a milky beauty); and a zoologist, Von Koren (Tobias Menzies, suitably rigid). The story gets going with Laevsky bitterly complaining about Nadya to an older friend, a doctor, Samoylenko (Niall Buggy). Laevsky claims to no longer care for Nadya, who, having left her husband, now inspires her lover’s contempt or, perhaps, fatigue. Like a caged animal, he wants out and claws at Samoylenko as Von Koren watches and seethes, stoking his loathing for Laevsky. For his part, by cutting to Nadya during Laevsky’s rant and capping the scene with a disapproving look from Von Koren, Mr. Kosashvili suggests that his own sympathies are divided.
Director: Jean Counet.
An authentic portrait about a Russian girl feeling happy and sad in the same time.
Director: Jan-Willem Breure.
We live in a society that condemns pedophiles, though biological instinct and world cultures throughout history suggest that an attraction to adolescents is as natural as it is unavoidable. The fashion industry on the one hand sexualizes ever-younger girls while those who act on these instincts are reviled. The apparent hypocrisy at the heart of society forces the question: What do we mean when we talk about Pedophilia? Are All Men Pedophiles?
Director: Chkiri Lahoucine.
Is the true story of a Moroccan artist who sings jazz, Toufik young talent arriving in Europe to develop his talent and plot its path as an artist, knowing he has left his family (a little girl and her woman) in Morocco. It cap several doors to find work and survive in Brussels the capital of Europe but his life will not unfold as it should!
Director: Jim Fall.
Mike Metaxas looks like a Greek Adonis and has big dreams of one day becoming like his hero – shipping legend Aristotle Onassis. Meantime he’s sweating it out,flipping burgers at his family’s Greek deli in NYC.
But life suddenly turns upside down when Sarah Fairbanks, the super-glamorous model on a ritzy perfume billboard, enters his kitchen … and, totally bedazzled, he connives with his uncle George to impersonate Pavlos Demakis, a ruthless Greekshipping tycoon, to crash an exclusive Long Island party so he can meet Sarah in
person.One magical night opens the possibility of a real romance. But Mike realizes he bettermake his dreams a reality if he wants a chance at someone as incredible as Sarah and grabs the next plane to the Greek island of Mykonos to buy a mothballed ferry boatto get him started on his shipping career.
When Sarah dumps her two-timing fiancé Brad and hotfoots it to Mykonos after Mike, he runs smack bang into a wall of hilarious complications as he tries to keep up the charade.Things only get worse with the arrival of Sarah’s over-the-top socialite mother Rose,with the real Pavlos Demakis whom she teamed up with after she frantically contacts him in the
mistaken belief he’s some smooth-talking Casanova out to seduce her daughter. Set in the jet setter island of Mykonos this delightful romantic comedy will melt your heart as quickly as the Greek sun and bring out the laughter from your soul- no Ouzo necessary.
Director: David Moolten.
Once a child laborer who trekked from Mexico to the fields of California to pick strawberries, Jose Hernandez recently traveled into space as an astronaut on the Discovery space shuttle. His story honors both the desperate struggle of immigrants and the greatness of which they are capable. This film and spoken word performance are a tribute.
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