Home for Leilah is the fortress lair of her crime lord father; her family the mobsters who terrorise a world from which she is protected. But when she gets a taste of the outside, she realises the real darkness lies not on lawless streets, but deep within herself.
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Home for Leilah is the fortress lair of her crime lord father; her family the mobsters who terrorise a world from which she is protected. But when she gets a taste of ...
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This is the movie trailer to the short film En Passant. It will be releasing in late 2016 to film festivals. The film was written by Michael J. Sandford Directed by and ...
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Am Rande einer namenlosen Stadt wird eine alte Parkbank Tag für Tag zum Treffpunkt unterschiedlichster Menschen – von der Joggerin bis zur ...
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The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bul***it story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.” This quote by Jordan Belfort ...
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Hardened by her violent upbringing a young woman goes on a night of mayhem and crosses a very dangerous personal line. This is an animated musical short ...
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