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We’ve all heard the saying, “Clothes make the man”; but does the photographic equipment make the photographer? One might think so when looking at new advanced cameras, dream lenses, and all the editing software out there. Others might disagree after admiring the wonderful photographs by Henri Cartier Bresson or Edward Weston, which were taken with relatively simple cameras and lenses.

A coming-of-age story that follows 12-year-old Andy Nichol who, like most kids his age, will do anything to avoid conflict for fear of suffering overwhelming ridicule and punishment from his junior high school peers. Everyone’s favorite teacher, Mr. Simon pairs Andy with the school’s biggest outcast and social pariah, Stanley, aka “Big G” on a critical term project. Sporting thick orange hair, a head too big for his body and ears too big for his head, “Big G” has been the object of ridicule since grade school. Before long, Andy will learn that there was truly a method behind Mr. Simon’s madness as to why he teamed these two up. As the story unfolds, Mr. Simon finds himself the target of a malicious rumor after Principal Kelner suspends a school bully for brutally beating up a female classmate who he thinks has “cooties.”

Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce — usually on film — his entire life. Now that Bruce is finally off drugs and has turned his life around, things should be different. They are not.

It’s a Crime to Steal a Baby! But What if it’s Your Brother? H (18), Casey (14) and baby Severino have been split up after their mother’s death. Casey is in foster care; Severino is about to be adopted, and no one really cares what H (Taylor) does. But Casey (Sangster) is determined to keep his family together, and runs away to kidnap his baby brother and steal H’s stash of money in order to get him to follow his plan. He heads to the north of Scotland looking for their estranged dad, who moved from London to Inverness in Scotland years earlier. This is the beginning of a life-changing journey for three brothers. They are joined by a run away girl and her boyfriend who has just returned from active duty in Afghanistan. This unlikely ensemble of youngsters discover untapped value in themselves and come to understand the heart-breaking strength of family ties. Together they rediscover what destiny had left them without, a sense of belonging.

Set in a small Chinese village, where an illicit trade in human blood has resulted in the spread of HIV, De Yi and Qin Qin are two fellow AIDS sufferers who unexpectedly fall in love with each other and risk everything to pursue a last chance at happiness …

“Made In Romania” is the story of a producer who is given the chance to realize his dream project; to film an adaptation of an obscure, beautifully written Victorian novel, “The Tides of Reason”. Disillusioned after years of making low budget genre films, the producer readily accepts the demands of his less than legitimate financiers. Namely, the production be filmed entirely in Romania to take advantage of a complicated and slightly suspicious tax deal. Shot in documentary style, this behind-the-scenes comedy deftly and inexorably exposes the painful reality of runaway film production. Way off the radar in deepest, darkest, rural Romania the hopelessly disconnected production veers swiftly off the tracks as bizarre personalities, cultural, economic and language issues quickly combine to send the production spiraling into hysteria.