William is fed up with Næstved. He is tired of living in a field, from where he has to cycle 20 minutes in the dark to get to town, he is tired of keeping half his life secret from his mother and father. And he is tired of his best friend Magnus also starting to behave like his parents. Magnus is fed up with Larry not knowing how to take care of his pets, which always end up dying. Larry is pretty fed up with being called Larry. The three 19-year-old friends are approaching adulthood, and their carefree days of ice-cold beers, shoplifting, and dreams of traveling the world on a shared fishing boat are coming to an end. William is facing a crisis of loyalty. The choice is between their shared boyhood dreams and William's own. Should he stay in Næver or go his own way?
A man named Seligman finds a fainted wounded woman in an alley and he brings her home. She tells him that her name is Joe and that she is nymphomaniac.
Freemont Gordon isn't passionate about his successful job as an architect in Los Angeles. After turning 30, he finds his job isn't enough, so he quits and takes a road trip—and along the way meets some amazing and generous people.
When local heavy and ex-boxer Tom Sheridan (Ian Pirie) agrees to hire his strip club out to lifelong friend and colleague Ian Levine (Michael Mckell) he soon discovers the private party involves child prostitution and trafficking, catering for wealthy paedophiles.
James Franco's Sal chronicles the final hours of the life of actor Sal Mineo, one-time teen idol and star of the blockbuster films Rebel Without a Cause and Exodus.
Surfer Dane Reynolds takes a sharp look into the timeless style of Craig Anderson. A modern approach with hints to the past, Slow Dance follows Craig in and out of the water as he travels the world meeting up with heroes and friends in Australia, Chile, India, West Africa and Tahiti to name a few.
May 6, 2012. Cable news reporter Laetitia is covering the French presidential elections, while Vincent, her ex-husband, demands to see their two young daughters.
A true Canadian iconoclast, acclaimed transgender country/electro-pop artist Rae Spoon revisits the stretches of rural Alberta that once constituted “home” and confronts memories of growing up queer in an abusive, evangelical household.