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- Teenagers Zach and Josh have been best friends their whole lives, but when a gruesome accident leads to a cover-up, the secret drives a wedge between them and propels them down a rabbit hole of escalating paranoia and violence.
- St. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre.
- Follows an aspiring actress working on a U.S. military base that simulates an Iraqi war zone.
- An ensemble comedy about the meaning of matrimony.
- A chronicle about how the Lakota Indians fight to reclaim control of the Black Hills. Will investigate how the sacred land was stolen in violation of treaty agreements and feature interviews with Indigenous citizens.
- A severely depressed man reaches out for an emergency therapy session. He's not the only one who needs help.
- This coming-of-age comedy tracks one very long day for Palace Bryant, a newly minted MFA grad whose final 24 hours in art school become a real trip.
- A father is takes out his daughter out for her birthday at a local restaurant when they're interrupted by other people. Can the father shield his daughter from the controversy surrounding him and the resultant public shaming?
- An apathetic teenager with sex on his brain decides to ditch school. The decisions he makes culminate into something of a waking nightmare, tearing apart any facade he has put on and revealing his true personality.
- Farah, a bread seller, walks the streets of a Middle Eastern town, while an American military vehicle, surrounded by soldiers, slowly passes by. A moment's silence. Then, a devastating explosion. Civilians are bloodied, wounded. The horrors of war. "Farah" looks around aghast and wailing. But nothing here is quite what it seems. In fact, "Farah" is a character played by an aspiring actress called Laila. And this isn't Iraq, but a replica village erected on the Fort Irwin army base in California, used to train American troops before being sent abroad. Laila believes her acting talents are being wasted away in this arid simulation, where female role-players are limited to mute, background roles. She takes things much more seriously. Laila plots her way out.
- A young woman wishes for her idol to become her mother, her wish comes true and she shortly regrets her wish.
- The movie is about an app called Somebody, if you sent a message through somebody it goes not to your friend but a user nearer to your friend and they deliver your message verbally for you when you can't be there. "When you can't be there, somebody can."
- A musical exploring the complex relationship between an artist and his muse.
- Cabiria, Charity, Chastity follows Chastity (Maya Rudolph), on a surreal journey through a parallel plane, as she realizes that in order to face her future, she must first reconcile her Vaudevillian past.
- Grimes hangs out with a bunch of fantastical characters.
- Andy panics when Alice, her fiance, gets bitten by a snake.
- Commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles on the occasion of their 2016 Gala event, 'Ed Ruscha: Buildings and Words' traces two recurring themes in the artist's 60-year oeuvre.
- A realtor, a handyman and a gardener succumb to a mysterious passion.
- Music video for SOPHIE's track "It's Okay To Cry"
- 1990s. Los Angeles. The Future Is Repeating Itself. Oh My God.
- SCAD-produced short film I am Thinking of Pierre Cardin is not a biography. It is a reverie - an emotional and artistic impression of the iconic designer. Recalling and conjuring moments, debuts, colors and textures, critical reactions, collections and breakthroughs, the narrator speaks English with a rich French accent. Maybe she is a longtime patron of Cardin; maybe she's real; maybe she's a vibrant figment of our imaginations. What her words do not tell us, photographs and film do. We see Cardin's 1960s explorations of space-age shapes and materials, iconic motion picture clips and French landscapes. It might even inspire the musing, "I am thinking of Pierre Cardin."