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The Snow Field, a film based on the Malmedy Massacre, is Peter Coston's beautifully photographed film about faith and fear in the face of total war. The film contains amazing imagery you won't soon forget.
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A woman imprisoned in a dank cell takes refuge in her own imagination. Suzie Wardell's One Sunrise explores that moment when life gives us the choice: give up or go on.
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A television reporter searches for the truth behind the disappearance of a young girl in Luis Camara Silva's lyrical Ex Voto. In the process, different ways people perceive unexplainable events are examined.
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On a lovely day in the middle of nowhere, ten people sit at a red light...for a long time. Noel Honig's Stop It is a modern-day fable about the difficulty of forward progress.
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Ruben Romo has crafted a moving portrait of family relations in El Artista. Antonio takes care of his aging father who can no longer craft his famous hand-carved chairs. Antonio is soon forced to address his anger and to understand his father's passion.
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Matthew Stone's The Proof tells the story of a young boy who kills the family canary to prove God's existence.
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Lisa Robinson's Heads, Tires and Other Stories is a meandering comedy about indecision, meditation and tire rotation.
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New York's 42nd Street is the urban center of the institution of sin. Oren Moverman's Sex Shops examines a different kind of pornography that is transforming the neighborhood: family entertainment.
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The cinematography is breath-taking in Kristin Hawley's Metro as the elegant emptiness of a metro station reveals itself in its simplicity.
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Castle is Doug Ing's look at the city. Colors dance on buildings and streets as the city vibrates with life.