Jean Liu

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    Comedy Jean Liu

    Learning English

    An enthusiastic new arrival to the US seizes an unorthodox opportunity to practice her language skills

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    Dark Comedy Céline Devaux

    Le Repas Dominical (Sunday Lunch)

    Hungover at Sunday lunch with his family, Jean faces questions about his life and homosexuality in this César Award-winning animation.

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    Documentary Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

    Isle de Jean Charles

    An intimate portrayal of a vanishing island deep in the heart of the Louisiana bayous.

  • Meet the Gatekeepers

    Meet the Gatekeepers: Jean Anne Lauer (Fantastic Fest)

    Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.

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    Sci‑Fi Dennis Liu

    Plurality

    In the near future, instant DNA identification has created an information grid that makes crime extremely difficult, and anonymity impossible. But, suddenly, the same ID's start to appear in different locations. A pro-level and intelligent Sci- Fi piece about the genesis of a Big Brother State.

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    Drama Bruno Mangyoku & Tom Haugomat

    Jean-François

    A champion swimmer is haunted by images from his childhood.

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    Drama Alexandra Myotte & Jean-Sébastien Hamel

    Un trou dans la poitrine (A Crab in the Pool)

    In a run-down neighborhood, Zoe and her little brother, Theo, are left to fend for themselves. During a scorching summer day, the two children will have to burst the abscess of their relationship, so they don't lose each other.

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    Comedy Rylee Jean Ebsen

    Boomerang

    After losing her job, a flailing millennial is forced to move back into her childhood bedroom and navigate life with her dysfunctional parents. Determined to take on a lover, she re-connects with a middle school crush.

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    Dramedy Kelly Yu

    Plum Town

    A young land developer returns to his childhood home in the Chinese countryside for the first time in years to convince his stubborn father to sell the family plum orchard. When the two struggle to understand each other, they turn to an old karaoke machine to find a common language.

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