Australian Survivor - (Mar 9th)
Married at First Sight - (Mar 9th)
Australian Idol - (Mar 9th)
Space Invaders - (Mar 9th)
Lonely Planet- Roads Less Travelled - (Mar 9th)
Gladiators- Epic Pranks - (Mar 9th)
Screwballs - (Mar 9th)
Gangland Chronicles - (Oct 1st)
Ruby Wax- Cast Away - (Oct 1st)
Deadliest Catch - (Oct 2nd)
Murder in a Small Town - (Oct 2nd)
Slow Horses - (Oct 2nd)
Bad Monkey - (Oct 2nd)
Midnight Family - (Oct 2nd)
Wheres Wanda - (Oct 2nd)
Tell Me Lies - (Oct 2nd)
Seoul Busters - (Oct 2nd)
American Sports Story - (Oct 2nd)
The Bay - (Oct 2nd)
Unsolved Mysteries - (Oct 2nd)
I thought after a few seconds of this short film that it was going to be a prime example of no good deed goes unpunished. Harry Walters has agreed to help out the curmudgeonly Roger Sloman with his groceries so he doesn’t have to go out during lockdown. All he ever gets is a moan - if he gets any recognition at all until, that is, the man lets slip that he misses the pub. Next thing the lad has erected a makeshift arrangement in his garden, complete with his own version of piped soul music and it would seem that perhaps there is a chance of a friendship blossoming. Or might that be talking too soon? I found this to be surprisingly engaging as this story unfolds suggesting that there is scope for both to learn from the other, if only they will open their minds a little. I can’t say I loved the conclusion, but there is a lot of thought gone into the ten minutes of cinema and both deliver well with just an hint of comedy here, too. Give it a go, it ought to make you smile.
The story centres on Ako and San, two women who live in the same house, and who live in, visit and leave the house. This omnibus effectively uses the stage of the house to challenge various approaches to the expression of time and space. Interesting the minor misalignments between people that unfold in the house!
José comes back to his family house to take care of his father, Gonzalo. Old memories and unresolved conflicts will arise, in a moment where uncertainty and fear will act as a catalyst.
A psychological story of a loner in lockdown who has been spending all his time in binge watching TV Shows, finds out he has been laid off and he has no source of income left for him.
In India's 2020 COVID lockdown, a girl named Brishti finds herself trapped in her own home in an unfamiliar city far from her hometown, struggling to meet basic needs and cope with her family's expectations following recent layoffs.
When a recent widow moves to New Zealand from India, she's forced to confront her grief by completing an ordinary ritual in an extraordinary circumstance: quarantine.
A murder has happened at the time of COVID, and the female cop is on duty to find the murderer.
Ana and Helen, two divorced women, were close friends as teenagers. Today, amidst the corona virus pandemic and in quarantine, they get in touch after 20 years via internet. Through video conference calls, memories, sensations and emotions reflourishes.
The Indian government announces a nationwide lockdown without proper notice, in the wake of the pandemic. A father who is a daily wager in Bengaluru, and his 10 year-old son, decide to go back to their hometown Raichur, which is 450kms from Bengaluru. And they have to walk all the way due to the lack of transportation. The scorching heat and bad weather shakes their journey as well as both of their lives.
Seven families live in the Parisian apartment building at 8, Rue de l’Humanite - and they didn’t escape to the countryside at the arrival of the coronavirus. Three months of life under lockdown will reveal the best and worst of these neighbours.
The Worth Family has been divided for years but when the matriarch, Grandma Mabel dies suddenly, the family has to come together. The story of Family Squares takes the Worth Family on a journey discovering that not only did Grandma Mabel keep some secrets, so did everyone else. They find their way back to each other and realize that while you can’t choose your family, you can choose to be friends with them.