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Unnamed and innocent, the seven-year-old girl in Rolf de Heer's The Quiet Room represents the fear and naivete in all of us. The world seems to be… More info
Three people and their pursuit of happiness. A modern existential comedy that pays homage to French New Wave directors such as Jean-Luc Godard and… More info
The aftermath of a fatal school explosion uncovers more than blame.
In this tense drama, a chemistry class explosion at a Manhattan high school… More info
Winner of the 2016 Kaiser Permanente Thrive Award at Cinequest, The Rebound portrays the power and magnificence of the human spirit and reveals just… More info
Misfortunes can sometimes wreck your life and clear your mind at the same time.Alternately exhilarating and harrowing and anchored by a sly… More info
San Francisco-based filmmaker Marcia Jarmel never identified herself as a Jew. That was before a friend's wedding where she was drawn into the… More info
Magnus is definitely leery about his high school reunion and does not have much of a desire to go back to his so-called "glory days." There is,… More info
United States Premiere Using astounding Sony digital technologies, director Dwayne Beaver's The Rhino Brothers is an absorbing drama about the sport… More info
They were Jews who had escaped Hitlerâ??s Germany. Trained in intelligence work and the art of psychological warfare at Camp Ritchie, they were known… More info
Take them or dont really live.They say the biggest regret is the life not lived. Starring Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men, Vicky Christina… More info