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Six GYN cancer surgeons take on the Big C with Rock 'n' Roll. Intimate, humorous and inspiring, No Evidence of Disease (the words every patient dreams to hear) interweaves the harrowing experiences and remarkable courage of women, devoted families, and dedicated doctors.
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Indian-American beauty pageants meet Election and Legally Blonde. Lily (Tiya Sricar, The Internship) is a winner, but when her boyfriend leaves her for a vapid beauty pageant queen, she gets the notion that winning the "Miss India America" title would bring him back. Since Lily is perfect in everything else she does, it should be a cinch...or so she thinks. The pageant world isn't just pretty smiles and high heels, and her main competition, Sonia (Hannah Simone, New Girl), gives her a run for her money.
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Testing the limits of monogamy, friendship, betrayal, and freedom and nothing is what they expect. A vacation to clear her head is just what Chris needs after being cheated on by her boyfriend, and a friend's cabin proves to be the perfect weekend isolation. Yet, private retreat quickly becomes group excursion when Chris' friends decide to support her--crashing her solitude and turning her peaceful getaway into a radical exploration of societal constraints on sex and relationships.
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Does your name make you who you are? What would it be like if your last name was Hitler? Director Matt Ogens seeks that answer by intimately portraying a diverse group of individuals with that same unfortunate name in this wry, moving, and unforgettable exploration on the issue of identity. We meet a popular teen girl who takes her name in stride; an elderly gent born before Hitler came to power; a frightening neo-Nazi who proudly names his son Adolph; and a reporter doggedly tracking down the only living relatives of Adolph.
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Edward Snowden and Aaron Swartz, are they heroes or traitors? The government is entrusted to protect and serve the citizens of the United States, but at what cost? Sacrificing our privacy and/or giving up our freedom of speech? The controversial issues of net neutrality, copyright, and national security are among those director Ali Akbarzadeh touches on in his informative and passionate film.
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Murder, blackmail, and revenge in a gruesome and hilarious neo-noir featuring Simon Pegg (Star Trek), Alice Braga (Elysium), and Luke Hemsworth (Neighbours). A dentist, a corrupt cop, an overbearing husband, a hunky gas jockey, and a conniving spouse all have their own schemes to further their needs. Yet, each scheme somehow involves killing the same woman. But, does this woman have her own scheme? Throw in one seasoned professional -- a Mister Wolfe -- whose profession, for the right price, is murder, and you have a cleverly wicked web of malfeasance.
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Battle of the sexes!? Its a war! A night of endless possibilities with but one aim: to find a woman for lonely, elderly Peter. For a hefty fee of $20,000, he books the services of a young, suave escort to help him resolve his views of love, monogamy, and the meaning of life. They embark on a night full of adventures, scouring restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.
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A small child is trapped in a box... A masked samurai comes to save him and avenge the evil clown that locked him up there... The narrative of Heart String Marionette does not follow the narrative conventions of traditional films. The style of the film is based on a type of Japanese theater called "Noh". One of the premises of Noh, as explained by its creator Zeami, is that emotion is more important than the ability to lay out a clear cause and effect story. Having studied the principles of Noh as written by Zeami, M dot Strange created Heart String Marionette.
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The path to recovery can be as brave and daunting as war itself. Healing a Soldier's Heart transports us into the troubled hearts and minds of four Vietnam veterans as they begin the courageous healing process to alleviate their severe PTSD. Still traumatized 40 years later, the veterans bravely journey back to the sites where they witnessed and committed atrocities of war. In the process, they come face to face with victims and experience Vietnamese culture through a new lens that fosters the compassion and the mutual forgiveness necessary for healing.
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The (you have to) do it yourself generation. Four recession-era hopefuls spend their days waiting for something to give while resisting giving out anymore of themselves. Promised a life after higher education with a job and a nice apartment, a writer/blogger finds herself rooming with an amateur porn actress and no future prospects.