
A sniper on a mercenary assassination team, kills the minister of mines of the Congo. Terrier’s successful kill shot forces him into hiding. Returning to the Congo years later, he becomes the target of a hit squad himself.

A sniper on a mercenary assassination team, kills the minister of mines of the Congo. Terrier’s successful kill shot forces him into hiding. Returning to the Congo years later, he becomes the target of a hit squad himself.

“Box Metaphor” is a compelling dystopian journey where unjust imprisonment unveils societal conformity and defiance’s profound impact. It’s about breaking free from metaphorical boxes and the resilience of the human spirit.

The first story enters straight into the heart of Farooq (Ankur Khanna) and Ira’s (Soha Ali Khan) relationship in Mumbai. Farooq remains troubled by his own inability to let go of the memories of his dead parents in his ancestral which he continues to occupy and use as the disturbing muse for his own writing. So deeply ensconced in being haunted by his own past, Farooq appears incapable of fully living in the present, to the extent to which he proves powerless in responding to the possibility of sharing true love with Ira. In Kolkatta, the second vignette revolves around Dr. Siddharth Bose (Victor Banerjee), a wealthy Calcutta surgeon in his fifties. Dr. Bose’s is stuck in the rut of a loveless, pitiful, and seemingly pointless marriage which he attempts to rattle by embarking on a quick, nervous and uncomfortable affair with a much younger woman. His lover, Lea (Keira Chaplin), is a German on her own journey to discover India, and to some extent herself. Their passionate yet …

Japan, 2077: A female agent named Vexille is dispatched to Tokyo to investigate whether Japanese are developing robotic technology, which has been banned by the U.N. due to its potential threat to humankind.

A journalist wakes up from a coma having lost ten years of her memory. Texas Rangers and a murderous gang of masked psychopaths, led by the criminal HYDE, hound her every step as she struggles to piece together who or what she has become.

A mafia leader’s brother is captured in a shootout, prompting a revenge attack on the army camp. But when troop leader Captain Alex is killed during a raid, a violent war escalates between the two sides. The captain’s brother takes matters into his own hands, while mafia henchmen take to the skies to bomb Kampala. Narrated with energy and wit by ‘Video Joker’ Emmie, ultra-low budget thriller Who Killed Captain Alex became an international viral sensation when its trailer first hit YouTube. Self-taught film-maker Nabwana Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey produced, directed, shot, wrote and edited the film from his home in the slums of Uganda (a.k.a ‘Wakaliwood’) for under $200.

Six inner city orphans find themselves out of their element and immersed deep into the heart of nature. Beyond the constructs of society a new reality emerges and a bigger universe is revealed. But are their guides really there to help them grow or do they have alternative motivations? The deeper into the wild they go, the more they learn, and the greater the danger they are walking into. It will take all they have to pull together, discover who they are, and get home alive.

Shambhala is a parallel dimension, a mirage which has fired the imagination of a wide variety of people.

After her divorce, Connie (Sheena Peña) and her daughter relocate to Hawaii to get a fresh start and be close to Connie’s sister. Connie works at a hotel, but because of the expensive divorce and custody battle, Connie has a second job as a high-end escort named Veronica. Connie keeps her alter ego a secret from everyone in her life, justifying her second job as the best way to maintain the lifestyle she and her daughter have always enjoyed. But Connie finds herself enjoying being an escort as a way to let loose from her usual buttoned-up persona. Connie is able to keep her two worlds separate until her daughter goes missing. When she discovers her ex-husband is not the culprit, Connie must confess to her sister about her second job and the many men Veronica has become involved with, including William (Jim Klock), a possessive man who claims to love Veronica. In the end, Connie discovers that her new coworker and former sorority sister, Allison (Pauline Egan), is William’s wife and determined to get revenge on Connie for ruining her marriage.

Aliens and UFO’s are visiting Earth as evidenced by recent military leaks, but what we don’t know is what the extraterrestrials want and why are they here. Some believe they are keeping a careful watch over the progress of mankind, others believe their intentions are truly sinister. With the recent military video leaks it’s clear these ultrasonic spacecrafts exhibit mind blowing abilities that defy our current laws of psychics and scientific paradigms.

When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline. Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…

A touching tale of a wayward young man who struggles to find his identity, living in a world where he can solve any problem, except the one brewing deep within himself, until one day he meets his soul mate who opens his mind and his heart.