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A personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic in America and its effects on an immigrant family as seen through the eyes of a student quarantined at his barren university.
A personal account of the COVID-19 pandemic in America and its effects on an immigrant family as seen through the eyes of a student quarantined at his barren university.
Submersed in "bro" culture, a fraternity brother's obsession with a poem and its poetess begin to inform him more about himself than he is ready to accept.
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A rhythmic compilation of traumatic, but amusing confessions of former music school students.
Kansas City, 1959. When Andy's boyfriend leaves him, he drives across the state to confront him and discovers his lover's double life.
A noir tale in stop-motion, 'Framed' is the dark story of a clay pawn in a human's game
Working underground in the year before the legalization of cinema in Saudi Arabia, a team of mostly women shoots its first feature-length movie amid societal pushback.