Edith can’t stop watching “Meat”, a show she obsessively collects and rewatches the VHS tapes of. The more she watches, the deeper she finds herself connected to the horror of what’s on screen.
A filmmaker revisits her childhood, interweaving 16mm vignettes and her old child services documents, uncovering the truth she couldn't voice as a child.
Actor Juan Debré has spent a lifetime playing the hero in a TV series while remaining detached from his own identity. When diagnosed with a terminal illness, he embarks on a surreal journey to Belgium, birthplace of his childhood comic book idol, in search of meaning and perhaps redemption.
We thought it’d be easy, grab a kid, make a call, get some cash. Turns out the “kid” was way too calm about the whole thing. Now the cops are circling, my friend’s freaking out, and I’m starting to realize… maybe crime just isn’t our thing.
The night before Christmas is usually full of happiness and cheer, but one tiny gingerbread man notices the house is in a bit of disarray, with a handful of holiday tasks that still need to be completed. With Christmas magic in the air, he embarks on a delightful adventure to restore the festive charm before Santa arrives.
Filmed over four years, from Mexico City to Chicago, this documentary is a raw and intimate account of the creation of "Corazón Cicatrizado" (Scarred Heart) — an original and gut wrenching play, rooted in Mexico's deepest wounds: Ayotzinapa and Tlatelolco. With testimonies from different artists who lived the process in the flesh, this is the story behind "Corazón Cicatrizado," and the repeated attempts to bring it to life.
When infamous conservative media outlet The Daily Larrikin becomes the target of a federal investigation into discriminatory hiring practices, producers Jack and Tom scramble to come up with a way out of the inevitable company-sinking legal trouble. Their solution: bring on a token diversity hire as a do-nothing assistant to their volatile star commentator Roy Ruebens, functionally killing two birds with one stone. The best they can manage is another white guy who happens to be gay; but the new twink on the job quickly ignites a powder keg of internal politics, on-air blunders and viral PR disaster, turning a legal problem into a full blown crisis for the entire company.
It's the party's first ever Questmas together and Pepper insists they stop for the night, so the totally-real Father Quest of Giftlock can fill their boots with presents. Totally unrelated to that, Jackson and Rayne go out shopping for totally unrelated gifts.
When a young woman discovers that the soup she cooks can temporarily restore her father’s fading memories, she must decide whether to sacrifice her own future to keep him with her… or let him go.