The Grove is the second part of Lawrence Jordan's H.D. Trilogy. It continues what began with THE BLACK OUD (again featuring Joanna McClure as the catalyst) and concludes in STAR OF DAY.

Testament of Youth is a powerful story of love, war and remembrance, based on the First World War me...

William Thatcher, a knight's peasant apprentice, gets a chance at glory when the knight dies suddenl...

A theatrical documentary about Hrytsko Chubai, a genius of Ukrainian poetry, a connoisseur of litera...

At the Blue Iguana, L.A.'s most notorious strip club, the lives of five exotic dancers converge, cla...

The tumultuous life of Arthur Rimbaud, the cursed poet, who completed his masterwork at the age of t...

The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morris...

The Hurricane Maria represented a historic event for the island of Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rican spi...

On the winter solstice, four friends reunite at their family's beachside cabin after years apart. Fr...

Two childhood friends grew up and face strange feelings now. One of them tries to explore that feeli...

Trapped in routine, a Jeju poet finds himself drawn to a boy—and to emotions he’s never dared name.

Hum lives in a refugee camp near Hamburg. He loves films and finances his visits to the cinema by se...

On the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth, Carmelo Bene returns to the verses of the poet from...

Luz and Denise grow up in the midst of the adversities of being LGBT in the extreme south of the cit...

Living with her snobby family on the brink of bankruptcy, Anne Elliot is an unconforming woman with ...

In the wake of a freak accident, Lance suffers the worst tragedy and the greatest opportunity of his...

Relationship issues arise between a researcher with a theory to explain away all his failed dating e...

In 19th-century Italy, Giacomo Leopardi channels his debilitating illness and isolation into poetry.

A three-chapter (Hell, Purgatory and Paradise) meditation on the city of Sarajevo in the wake of the...

Photos are no longer enough to nourish the memory of happy days... Poems are powerless to preserve l...