In his feature-length film debut, writer-director Stephen Statler follows the lives of four young San Franciscans who haven't yet decided if they want to join the "real world." Producing a bizarre public access show (dubbed "Public Abscess") out of their Mission District studio, Hubert and Peter attempt to escape their depressing realities. Meanwhile, their friend Katherine enrolls in a New Age workshop to help steer her away from suicide.
After terrorizing the people of Nodaway County and repeatedly escaping justice for years, the town bully finally meets his demise at the hands of the townspeople of Skidmore, Missouri.
Lisa is a middle-class white woman from Toronto, Canada. She's also addicted to crack cocaine. To maintain her habit, she works as a prostitute while living in a hotel room.
The Art of Henry Moore aims to rediscover the artist by returning to the works themselves – his sculptures, drawings and graphics – and to Moore’s own thoughts about them.
A girl from a peaceful, Edo-era Japanese village seeks revenge for the death of a disgraced elder with the help of her sister and a lethal lady ninja nun.
Told through documentary, drama and first-hand accounts, this revealing film is a unique account of the most ruthless IRA bombing campaign ever to hit mainland Britain.
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