
After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.

After deadly terrorists abduct his niece at a soccer match, an ex-soldier with lethal fighting skills wages a one-man war to save her and prevent mass destruction.

Orlando von Einsiedel turns his camera on his own family as they attempt to cope with a devastating loss. When his brother, newly diagnosed as schizophrenic and suffering from intense depression, took his own life at 22, Orlando and his other two siblings buried the trauma, rarely talking about it. Over a decade later, the remaining family set out on a hiking tour, visiting landscapes Evelyn liked to walk, to reflect on his life and death. The result is an intensely personal and moving take on the emotional impact of suicide within a family and a powerful account of the benefits of creating safe spaces for emotional communication. Shot in a subjective style and against the stunning backdrop of the British countryside, Evelyn is an emotionally raw film that documents the difficult, yet rewarding, attempt to navigate the rocky highlands of collective trauma.

In a quite traumatic examination of human trafficking, co-writer and director Isabel de Ocampo?s Evelyn acts not only as an expos? of the industry, but strongly stands as a stylish and accomplished feature film which weaves true-to-life situations into the thriller genre. In the film?s opening scenes, we see the conditions that young women so desperately wish to flee from. With promises of limitless wealth, Evelyn is seduced into believing she is going to work in a Spanish cafeteria; soon however, her ordeal unfolds, as she adapts to life as a working girl ? or risk facing the consequences.

A desperate actor becomes a vampire and uses his new powers to land a movie role and the girl, but then must choose between life and the undead.

London Road documents the events of 2006, when the quiet rural town of Ipswich was shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women. The residents of London Road had struggled for years with frequent soliciting and kerb-crawling on their street. When a local resident was charged and then convicted of the murders, the community grappled with what it meant to be at the epicentre of this tragedy.

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Pepper is trying to meet her friends at the local pub to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day… Danny picks her up and offers her something better, drinks and debauchery at his place instead. Sadie just got in a fight with her boyfriend and he dumped her on the side of the road. Knight-in-shining-armor Tommy picks her up and offers to drive her back to her moms house… but Sadie would rather repay Tommy for his good deed with some wild sex. Melissa recently got a job in Fresno and needs a ride to get there.