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Traumnovelle (Still)

Traumnovelle

A colorful adaptation of Schnitzler’s work, in which a woman tells her husband that she has fantasies with other people, triggering his desire for his own adventures. Set in modern kinky Berlin, the film is much more than a mere reboot of Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut”.

Nothing Safer (Still)

Nothing Safer

Incarcerated women in the Prison Trained K-9 Companion Program, gain skills, self-esteem, and income by training dogs from all backgrounds. Launched in 2002 by Colorado Correctional Industries, the program benefits both inmates and children with serious medical conditions by providing trained dogs and preparing inmates for life after prison. It also gives dogs a second chance as a perfect marriage of ideas – saving humans through saving dogs.

Shouting at the Sea (Still)

Shouting at the Sea

Shouting at the Sea is a celebration of the friends who know your soul. After years apart, Joe and Katherine reunite in the seaside town where they grew up. As they reconnect, they unravel who they’ve become, finally confronting the unresolved conversation that tore them apart. Although time has changed them, the bond they formed as teenagers holds them together. Observing their journey, the sea itself narrates a tale of memory, belonging, and the fragile beauty of human connection.

Segal (Still)

Segal

A legendary entertainer shares his life story, from a shy kid from Great Neck, Long Island to a sought-after leading man during Hollywood’s most prolific decades.

Battersea (Still)

Battersea

Estranged siblings reconvene at their childhood home, where they spend a precarious weekend drinking and talking – uncovering the narratives and secrets that have shaped their lives.

The Pantone Guy (Still)

The Pantone Guy

At 96 years old, Larry Herbert, known as “The Pantone Guy,” is a visionary whose revolutionary idea to standardize color remains largely unrecognized. Growing up in Depression-era Brooklyn, Larry entered the print and manufacturing trade during a time when color was a chaotic and subjective experience. He channeled his unique vision into creating the Pantone Matching System—a groundbreaking invention that established a universal language for color, profoundly enhancing artistic expression and commercial production across all industries. Directed by Patrick Creadon (Wordplay, Hesburgh), this compelling documentary features an exclusive interview with Larry himself, offering an intimate glimpse into the mind behind Pantone and his enduring impact on how we perceive and use color today.

Shiners: Voices from Owsley County (Still)

Shiners: Voices from Owsley County

Along with stunning original and traditional music, high school students write and perform a play about growing up in rural Appalachia. While overcoming problems of addiction in one of the nation’s poorest counties, the inspiring students travel from their small town to Kentucky’s high school theater competition. The hearts and voices of the young people at Owsley County High School in eastern Kentucky shine as they share their story.

Smoothie (Still)

Smoothie

A middle-aged stay at home dad is confronted by his daughter’s best friend about a recent infidelity.