2008
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Winner, Best Film - London Independent Film Festival
Winner, Grand Jury Award for Best Film - Washington DC Independent Film Festival
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It?s one thing to get addicted to Mexican soaps?viva la telenovela?but when those colorful little fantasies have you completely in their grip, there?s no way to tell what?s imaginary and what?s real.
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Personality type A, meet type B.
Beauty and confidence are highly sought-after traits. But one man who is especially insecure-and therefore alone-finds that sometimes good traits can give rise to particularly pompous individuals.
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An American in Rome looking for love.
On a journey to discover their identities, The Eternal City renders a thoughtful and evocative portrayal of three ?twenty-somethings? who instead discover a passion for one another.
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For an unlikely trio of cross-country companions, there are endless possibilities beyond the next horizon.
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Lina has everything a 15 -year-old would want and one thing she doesn?t?her virginity.
Poor Lina. About to graduate from junior high and she?s never had . . . you know. Her expectations about sex are a bit skewed. When her friends set her up with high school hunk, Danne, it looks like her worries are over. Sadly, Danne turns out to be as sexually sophisticated as a . . . high school kid.
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Welcome to America.?
Behind today?s cold statistics and political rhetoric on illegal immigration lie basic human needs and desires for economic opportunities that don?t exist south of the border. But for many who manage to make it to the U.S., the American dream is all too often a cruel and empty illusion.
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Step 1: Dump your cheating bride at the altar. Step 2: Honeymoon.
Just out of high school, Connor?s all set for marriage and the middle-class. But when what he thought was true love turns out to be nothing but a pack of lies, it?s time to step back and take a look at everything from a totally different perspective: one that?s far, far away.