Bethlehem is a gripping thriller adventure about a unique relationship between a Palestinian youth and Israeli agent that holds dangerous consequences for both.
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Charley Countryman stars Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood as a young couple who take risks with each other's lives to find a new way to live, love and learn the freedom to be.
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Opening night at the 23rd annual New York Jewish Film Festival screened Friends From France (Les Interdits), the drama and political thriller written and directed by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski.
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Are there second chances in life? Sometimes we need to hit roadblocks to begin to understand what real movement is about.
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Look Up is an eco-documentary that explores the controversial GeoEngineering practices used to deal with global warming.
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The World's End is the last of the Cornetto trilogy which is not really a trilogy but a unity of hilarious tropes and action bits played out by brilliant comic duo Simon Pegg and Nicholas Frost.
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The DVD Garibaldi's Lovers is the comedic and incisive film by Silvio Soldini features additional assets and a short film courtesy of Film Movement's monthly DVD release.
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The renowned British songstress sang songs that touched upon the motifs of night and the bleak winter season when light is most absent.
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This is a clever exploration into the human mind and heart, via the reality of artificial intelligence.
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We don't realize what a blessing the simple act of taking two steps is until our ability to move and walk freely has been impaired.
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