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When Steve's new GPS suddenly asks for help, he follows her instructions from sunny suburbia into the depths of an abandoned warehouse to a mysterious door. What lies beyond transforms Steve's life in a test of true heroism.
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There's a man with binoculars at the window, watching the people across the street. And he's definitely not James Stewart.
Oliver, an air-traffic controller by day, is emotionally cut off, a man who actively shuns human contact. As a Czech living in Slovakia his isolation is even more complete. Though part of him demands this solitude, another yearns for something more. Now, home alone with his high-powered binoculars and his imagination, he watches a seemingly perfect family in the high-rise apartment building across the street. And watches. And watches.
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Tweet along a cross country road trip.
Why has Twitter become such a sensation? That is the question filmmaker Tan Siok seeks to discover as she sets off on a cross-country quest to talk to all kinds of Tweeters. Along the way we meet a porn star, a homeless woman, a prostitute and lots of everyday folk just having a little fun.
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He was perhaps the most influential scenographer in the world, yet you may never have heard his name.
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Meet Boddi Steingrimsson. He's an incurable romantic ("But I'm on new drugs and they keep me stable.").
He's a philosopher, a poet become schoolteacher become outlaw, a rock rebelling against the wind, a force of nature on a downhill slide. He's an idealist who sees the world wallowing in materialism and greed. Returned home to northern Iceland after ten years living in Germany, he doesn't like what he sees. What he thinks the world needs is a revolution. What he wants to be is a Viking ("This is no crime story - it's a self-help manual for life itself.").
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We're scared to show this film...because that's exactly what she would want.