A quintet is an omnibus feature told from the perspective of five international up and coming filmmakers who are searching to find identity in the modern world. The five segments are : "Polaroid" by Roberto Cuzzillo; "Friend Request" by Elie Lamah; "The Cuddle Workshop" by Mauro Mueller; "The House in the Envelope" by Sanela Salketic; and "The Tourist" by Ariel Shaban.
A meditative teenager contemplates the rooms of the future. Just one wrong choice will change the co...
Quinn is a grade school teacher who is exploited by a group of memoryless individuals who reeducate ...
Star quarterback Connor Tucker finds himself in unfamiliar territory as a broken leg puts him out fo...
Dance and prostitution play the same role for Cristhian’s body. Virtuosity, desire, technique, and s...
A tramp heads home drunk on a Saturday night, finding it hard to make it to his room. When he finall...
Fishboy lives in darkness, his guilt about the past slowly consuming him. His girlfriend Laura is a ...
Zoli is about to be taken out of school by his parents to make him work for the family. The headmast...
Bruno and Margaux are traveling to Portugal to meet her family. During the journey Bruno's behavior ...
Emily Eximo finds herself sat in a strange room, with a strange man, who's sitting in a strange chai...
An Irish story about tragic final day of a young mother addicted to heroin, seen through the idealis...
A deceased filmmaker experiences a posthumous dream in which he attempts to reunite with his wife. (...
Two thousand years into the future, the battlefleet from Earth is still searching for the Planet Zog...
It's Mother's Day and Marge Simpson joins the moms of Disney+ on a special holiday outing that turns...
A beat-up camper approaches a snow-covered mountain military check point. A pale sun is rising as a ...
During the holiday season, when the animals of the Central Park Zoo are preparing for Christmas, Pri...
A man shares a letter expressing his longing for someone he has never met. He reflects on his loneli...
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