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- Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy loses mind.
- Following the closing arguments in a murder trial, the 12 members of the jury must deliberate, with a guilty verdict meaning death for the accused, an inner-city teen.
- An insightful documentary about Thai cinema, which features a colourful and long running film history, yet struggles as the industry attempts to move forward. This film examines the past and focuses on the Thai New Wave since 1997 by combining film clips, and interviews from Thai directors and others artists, like Asian hip-hop sensation Thaitanium, who are trying to create a more personal style of art. It is a portrait of the industry that includes illuminating conversations with internationally acclaimed filmmakers such as Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Wisit Sasanatieng, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film blends thoughtful interviews of other artists and players in the Thai film industry with clips of great films like Country Hotel, Last Life in the Universe, Tropical Malady, and Tears of the Black Tiger. Both the country and the film industry have their hands tied with a myriad of issues and this film investigates these problems and then looks forward to the future through the eyes of some of the most important players in the Thai cinema.
- A young filmmakers struggles with the need to film the slow decline of his ailing grandmother.
- Life in a high paced city drains our individuality; Thailand's New Year festival has the answer. "Lets throw water at each other." This visual anthropology is a personal travel backwards to humanity from fast paced living. Desolation Angel takes the "farang" on a journey of discovery and acculturation as we travel from the megalopolis of Bangkok to provincial Thailand to unravel a new pathway in life. The catalyst is of this awakening is an ancient, complex culture and as we are lead through this experience the "farang" is given a re-birth as the complexities of the culture open up his heart to a necessary, often overlooked pleasure in life - simplicity.
- In this creative documentary, 34th & PARK, the filmmaker, a young professor of film at the School of Visual Arts, explores what our reactions to the homeless are by impersonating a beggar, while using hidden cameras, on the streets of modern New York. He has encounters with real people as he tries to bum some change in various stages of disarray and destitution. The filming starts to affect him, however, and in the days that follow, he starts to believe he is actually homeless. As he delves deeper into the psyche of the city's street people and broods on the world's current interrelated problems contributing to their and his own destruction, his mind starts to deteriorate. The audience starts to wonder if he really has become homeless or if he's gone too insane to know for himself. On the way he learns there is always someone hungrier.
- The story of Danny, a small boy who goes to the mall with his big sister. While she is hanging out with her friends, he runs away. The viewers see the world through a child's eyes.