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Eucalyptus

Set in South Wales, a widower announces his beautiful daughter can marry only the man who can identify each of the hundreds of species of eucalyptus trees overwhelming the grounds of his estate. However, the daughter becomes smitten with a mysterious New Zealander who enchants her with a tale to correspond with each eucalyptus tree.

Eloise in Paris

Based on the classic 1950's children's book by Kay Thompson, Eloise jets off to Paris for Fashion Week and, along with one of Europe's top designers, finds herself chasing after a stolen dress.

E-Girl

The movie centers on Heather Robinson's move from Internet geek to Hollywood scripter, and also deals with her battle with ovarian cancer. Carrie Fisher eventually befriended Robinson, and will portray herself in the indie film

El-Alamein

After British forces defeat Italian forces in North Africa, Germany taps German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel to drive eastward along the North African coast to seize the Suez Canal. British forces are routed, and it comes down to a stand at El-Alamein. There, Britain's Eighth Army in North Africa, led by Bernard Montgomery, keeps the Germans bottled up and unable to overrun Egypt. After several long, bloody battles, and with assistance from Australian and New Zealand forces, the Allies win the day. Rommel signals Hitler that the cause is lost. He is not granted permission to retreat but begins withdrawing troops, leaving the Italians alone to be trounced by allied forces.

Earp: Saints for Sinners

"Earp: Saints for Sinners" is a modern-day re-imagining of Western hero Wyatt Earp fighting outlaws in a ravaged society where the only boomtown left is Las Vegas.

Embraced By The Light

A woman in her early 30s dies for four hours after complications from a hysterectomy operation. She experiences a glimpse of the afterlife before being pulled back to life.

Endangered Species

Kept under wraps, but compared to something between “Cloverfield” and “Transformers”.

Einstein

The story centers on the formative years of theoretical physicist and mathematician Albert Einstein's life. The story will span from 1902 to 1939, which is six years after Einstein emigrated to the U.S. to escape rising Nazism.

Elvis and Annabelle

With lush cinematography and a haunting soundtrack, Will Geiger’s film presents a unique and timeless love story. Elvis (Max Minghella) is an unlicensed mortician in his family’s funeral home, a once-splendid American gothic in rural Texas. His sense of of family obligation and love for his eccentric, ailing father (Joe Manegna) keeps him from following his dreams. Anabelle (Blake Lively) is a beauty queen being groomed for the big-time by a pushy, show-biz mother (Mary Steenburgen) and creepy step-father (Keith Carradine).

Emperor

Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus bond at boyhood and grow into warriors who become politically ambitious and powerful enough to be regarded as threats by the establishment. Political and romantic entanglements culminate in a fatal encounter on the floor of the Roman Senate. Revenge is taken on Caesar's murderers by Octavius and Mark Antony.

Emperor Zehnder

Set in Antarctica, this epic romance tells the story of Bruno P. Zehnder (Richard Gere), a restless photographer of penguins who struggled with the pressures of expressing his art within the most strenous of circumstances, along with a personal battle to keep Antarctica free and pure.

Every Note Played

An accomplished concert pianist has already suffered many losses, including the estrangement of his daughter, when he gets diagnosed with ALS in his hands. The disease worsens and he can no longer play the piano or live on his own, so his ex-wife reluctantly steps in to be his caregiver. As his muscles, voice, and breath fade, both he and his ex-wife try to reconcile their pasts before it's too late.​