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Closework
In a bed at a treatment centre, a severely disabled boy lies. Nobody understands him. Everybody has given him up, except for one person. A warm film about the fact that solutions are not always the solution.
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Fifteen
The film charts the misadventures of three teenagers on the fringe of Singaporean society. Abandoned by the system, they seek answers to their aimless existence among the misfits and outsiders of Singapore's underclass. A provocative film acted by real street kids, it exposes a gritty side of modern-day Singapore life that many never knew existed.
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Bomb
What starts as an innocent flirtation between teenages goes askew when a trip home reveals a chaotic adult world that seeks to subvert their friendship.
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The Broken Hearted
Is there a cure for a broken heart? The residents of this unusual village seem to think so...
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The Swimmer
The story of a love's tragic cul-de-sac: if love helps making true the only dream of one of the lovers, they will be separated. If not, the only dream will die. And so does love.
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Poyraz
Living with elderly relatives in a remote old house in the mountains, a child reticently observes the daily routine of rustic life and glimpses the mysteries of life and death.
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This Might Be Good
Festival is a concentration of hope. Audiences hungering for something startlingly new, famously familiar or just plain `good`.
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About a Bad Boy
A teenage boy is examined harshly by a detective. However, things might not be as they seem.
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Hotel Torgo
In April of 1966, an El Paso fertiliser salesman by the name of Hal Warren set out to make a popular commercial film. Armed with $16,000, no professional actors and no professional crew members, Warren and his crew made a film called `Manos: The Hands of Fate` - which is now regarded, by many critics and historians, as one of the worst films ever made. This short documentary tells its story.
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Last Day of December
A MAN TRIES TO RECONCILE A HARROWING TALE FROM HIS PAST AND CONFRONT OLD QUESTIONS THAT WILL KEEP ON HAUNTING HIM FOREVER. BUT WHAT WILL IT MEAN FOR THE PRESENT? After winning an HBO Development Award at Columbia University, this film was shot in Northern Romania on 35mm. With no film crew at all, Bogdan was also the director of photography on the shoot, performing the majority of other jobs on set: operator, assistant cameramen, loader, grip, production designer and so on. He also custom-built the dolly and job used on this project, which were a challenge to use in gruesome daily temperature averaging -5 Fahrenheit. He was the editor and sound designer of the film, which were done in New York. LAST DAY OF DECEMBER played in the Rotterdam Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, Palm Springs Short Film Festival, European Independent Film Festival (Paris, France) and won awards in Aarhus, Sedona and Rhode Island Film Festivals. It was also nominated for the National Board of Review Student Award.
 

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