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Beneath the Grass
Focuses on a Latina mother who supports her son through a marijuana business.
Caste
Examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.
Everything’s Going to B...
Everything Is Going to Be Great is a story about dreamers facing challenges, exploring themes of individuality, family, and the contrast between fantasy and reality. The Smart family, through relocations and involvement in regional theater, cope with loss and grapple with their identities.
High and Low
A businessman is ruined when he honorably pays ransom to kidnappers who mistakenly nabbed his driver’s son.
King Ivory
Focuses on the underground fentanyl trafficking ring inside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary system.
Modi
A biopic of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani.
sic
The film tracks a group of roommates in a US city who unintentionally cause the death of an innocent man, plunging them into a treacherous journey of deceit and concealment.
Location: Thailand
Apex
A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie driver and the titans of the sport.
Arthur's Whisky
When Joan’s husband dies, she is shocked to discover he had invented an elixir which makes the drinker look young again. Sharing it with her two friends, the three women paint the town red but soon discover that they are no longer equipped to be young in the modern world.
Bad Fairies
A badass gang of fairies break every rule in the book.
Dirty Angels
Set againstt the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in 2021, the story follows a group of female soldiers posing as medical relief who are sent back in to rescue a group of kidnapped teenagers caught between ISIS and the Taliban.
Lee
American fashion model, artist and war correspondent Elizabeth "Lee" Miller is a muse and collaborator to famous artists such as Pablo Picasso and Man Ray, an acclaimed photojournalist documenting some of the most important moments in history, a witness to wartime atrocities and one of the most glamorous women of her time.
Midas Man
From an original story, Midas Man charts the life of a man who often struggled to find his place in the world. Yet who is today universally recognised as the creator of the blueprint for music artist management. The figure with a finger on the very pulse of the Swinging Sixties.
Born into an established Jewish family in Liverpool and gay at a time when homosexuality was illegal, his early life was peppered with expulsions from school, dismissal from the army and failed attempts at acting. Against all odds, Brian Epstein discovered he had a golden talent for forecasting hit records...
His discovery of a promising new combo known as The Beatles, in a dank and dark cellar called The Cavern became a culturally iconic moment. He went on to find and manage a string of acts, from Gerry and the Pacemakers to Cilla Black and Billy J Kramer. He also promoted the legends he didn’t manage. Bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum and Cream all performed (often sharing the same Sunday night bill) at The Saville Theatre, which Brian leased in 1965.
Midas Man will chart Brian’s tumultuous life, through formative years to his unimaginable success as a manager and the ensuing chaos which came with handling the biggest music acts the world had ever heard and seen.
The film spans a period of extraordinary cultural change and convulsion. From desolate streets of wartime Liverpool to the psychedelic haze of Abbey Road.
This is the true story of one of the world’s most significant outsiders. The man The Beatles called ‘One of us.’ Brian Epstein.
Born into an established Jewish family in Liverpool and gay at a time when homosexuality was illegal, his early life was peppered with expulsions from school, dismissal from the army and failed attempts at acting. Against all odds, Brian Epstein discovered he had a golden talent for forecasting hit records...
His discovery of a promising new combo known as The Beatles, in a dank and dark cellar called The Cavern became a culturally iconic moment. He went on to find and manage a string of acts, from Gerry and the Pacemakers to Cilla Black and Billy J Kramer. He also promoted the legends he didn’t manage. Bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum and Cream all performed (often sharing the same Sunday night bill) at The Saville Theatre, which Brian leased in 1965.
Midas Man will chart Brian’s tumultuous life, through formative years to his unimaginable success as a manager and the ensuing chaos which came with handling the biggest music acts the world had ever heard and seen.
The film spans a period of extraordinary cultural change and convulsion. From desolate streets of wartime Liverpool to the psychedelic haze of Abbey Road.
This is the true story of one of the world’s most significant outsiders. The man The Beatles called ‘One of us.’ Brian Epstein.
Oswald: Down the Rabbit...
The film follows the main character, Art (Topher Hall), the grandson of animator Oswald Jebediah Coleman (Ernie Hudson). When Art and his brother, Evan (Yasha Rayzberg) go on a journey to track down his family lineage, it quickly turns into a bloodcurdling nightmare. They are transported to a place lost in time, shrouded by dark Hollywood magic.
Reckoner
An affluent woman’s carefully constructed life is disrupted by a young man connected to a tightly-held secret from her past.
Return to Silent Hill
Story of a young man who comes back to Silent Hill where he has known a great love. What he finds is a pure nightmare.
Rob Peace
An account of a young African-American man who escaped Newark, NJ, to attend Yale, but still faced the dangers of the streets when he returned.
The Elephant Odyssey
The film chronicles the epic adventure of the wandering Asian elephants that captivated viewers around the world in 2020 and explores the beautiful, rarely seen world of Yunnan, China where the elephants (called Dá in the local Wa dialect) live.