We Belong Together (2018)
Director: Chris Stokes
Actors: Brian J. White, Charles Malik Whitfield, Draya Michele, Elise Neal, Jessica Vanessa DeLeon, Valarie Pettiford
Country: United Kingdom
Outside In (2018)
An ex-con struggling to readjust to life in his small town forms an intense bond with his former high-school teacher.
Bloodline of the Jewel (2025)
Bride to be, Nahdulay Ncala’s world is turned upside down as she finds herself in the middle of someone’s dangerous and deadly quest for a royal jewel. Traveling from Africa…
The Gate (2014)
Territory 8 (2014)
Shortly after a chemical weapon explosion in the Nevada desert, two scientists find themselves confronting a sinister cover up, and a band of hostile survivors who are looking to escape…
Floodlights (2022)
The powerful and inspiring story of Andy Woodward, one of the first footballers to come forward with allegations of sexual abuse in the national game. After being abused by football…
Solomon & Gaenor (1999)
A young Jew in 1911 Wales tries to make his living by selling fabrics door to door, but to do so he must hide his nationality. On one of his…
REW-FFWD (1994)
A young photographer is on assignment in Jamaica. It’s a cultural shock! First anguished, he later becomes quite fascinated by the people he meets, their neighbourhood and their music.
Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash (2020)
The movie centers on drummer Artimus Pyle’s experience as a band member in Lynyrd Skynyrd and the tragically fateful day their rented plane crashed in the swamps of Gillsburg, MS…
Esther (1999)
Esther, the beautiful queen of Persia, intervenes to save the Jewish people from a bloody massacre.
And Then I Go (2017)
In the cruel world of junior high, Edwin suffers in a state of anxiety and alienation alongside his only friend, Flake. Misunderstood by their families and demoralized at school daily,…
My Winnipeg (2008)
The geographical dead center of North America and the beloved birthplace of Guy Maddin, Winnipeg, is the frosty and mysterious star of Maddin’s film. Fact, fantasy and memory are woven…