Anshuman Chakraborty's “Paradise Lost Children” limns multiple plots in a single story starting from the reality of the hapless children in the red light area, to social stigmas related to sex workers and their plight set in glittering and joyful Durga puja moments. This film talks about Durga Puja being celebrated in a red light area for the first time and tries to navigate the mother archetype through the iconic idol of eternal motherhood. FEATURING EXCLUSIVELY AT CINEMAPRENEUR
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Starring Mike Brayden, Yvette Angulo and directed by Ryan Casselman. Birthdays can be tough. Often a reminder that our lives are moving at rapid speed, and while you may have aged a year older over night, you realize that not a whole lot else has changed.
A girl named Grace comes home to her studio apartment after her apparent birthday party. Taking a trip down memory lane, she holds seashells up to her ear which contain memories from her past.
A short film about Philip who dreams of becoming a model. At a casting he gets the chance to be photographed with the well-known model Sebastiaan; they fall in love.
Kieran is making hard cash from a con he's recently developed: blackmailing married men out of a few hundred quid by claiming to be only 15 when he sleeps with them.
A once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating 15 million record-selling 13 time Grammy Award-winning, three-time CMA Award recipient, and two-time Americana Awards winner, Emmylou Harris.
1966, United States of America: Kennedy is unable to prevent the Cuban Missile crisis in 1962, creating a nuclear winter throughout the country that seems to have no end.
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