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SICK: Unmasking Big Medicine

According to just one medical professional we spoke with for our latest documentary, “you follow the money, you pretty much find everything.” So that’s what we did. “SICK,” The Daily Caller’s new documentary, dives into the deceitful history and disgraceful practices of America’s Big Medicine industry. Doctors and therapists. Scientists and executives. Pill pushers all […]

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Celestina & Lawrence

‘CELESTINA & LAWRENCE’ is a story about two young people living in Jharkhand’s tribal belt, trapped within their own individual struggle for a better life; it is about how destiny brings them closer and makes them start dreaming of a better future for themselves. Celestina works as an underpaid daily wage labourer in Ranchi. She

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Saar the Conclusion

Kavyanjali Films, Mishika Films and Action Voice Studio’s Saar: The Conclusion (UA) released last week in Delhi and Bombay. It is a story about the bonding between a father and son. This family drama shows how a child’s growing up phase can shape his thoughts and behaviour throughout his life. Kamleshwar’s story is weak to

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Adim (Primitive)

A couple in their mid-30s sit across from a marriage counselor, discussing the fact that they haven’t had sex in years. But the usual questions about root causes only lead down blind alleys it’s clear that this problem, like all problems, is much deeper. They decide to take a vacation to reconnect with each other,

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Flying Lessons

Philly Abe cannot quite figure out why she feels more self-reflective and contemplative when she is in a bathtub completely naked on “Flying Lessons,” but I bet she wouldn’t have it any other way. A Lower East Side veteran from back when artists were actually transgressive, an actor in films by avant garde directors like

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Fragments of Ice

Typically, home movies are recorded in order to revisit landmarks or milestones in our lives. These personal recordings depict a specific time capsule of history and culture from birthdays to graduations or parties to gatherings. In the age of technology, however, these “home videos” have been replaced by cell phones, which has led to their

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The Garden Cadences

Dane Komljen’s previous film, Afterwater (2022), was a three-part movie that explores the limits of gender and environmental relationships in humanity. It starts with an observation section which is serene but follows a couple who work in a lab and then go to a lake; it continues by freely adapting the text of a Spanish

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