Ready, Willing and Able
Two starving songwriters will only get funding if they get British actress Jane Clarke to star in their show.
Director: Bobby Connolly, Ray Enright
Actors: Allen Jenkins, Carol Hughes, Hugh O'Connell, Jane Wyman, Lee Dixon, Louise Fazenda, Ross Alexander, Ruby Keeler, Teddy Hart, Wini Shaw
Cocorico
The Bouvier-Sauvages, a large aristocratic family, meet the much more modest Martin family when their children’s wedding is announced. For the occasion, the future bride and groom offer their parents…
Mamá o papá
Flora and Victor are fun, modern, caring parents. That is, until they decide to get a divorce, and the perfect job opportunity turns up for them. They now have one…
Pitch Perfect
College student Beca knows she does not want to be part of a clique, but that’s exactly where she finds herself after arriving at her new school. Thrust in among…
Ouija Shark
A group of teenage girls summon an ancient man-eating shark after messing with a spirit board that washes up on the beach. An occult specialist must enter the shark’s realm…
Greendale
Neil Young’s “musical novel”, telling the story of a family, the murder of a cop and the evolution of a young girl named Sun Green. This is not a concert…
More American Graffiti
College graduates deal with Vietnam and other issues of the late ’60s.
2 Minutes of Fame
An up-and-coming stand-up comic moves to L.A. to pursue a film career after video clips of his act make him an online sensation.
Christmas in Wonderland
Three kids and their Dad move from L.A to Edmonton. When they go shopping at West Edmonton Mall they find counterfeit cash. They inadvertently help catch the crooks, and later…
Chocolat
A fable of emotional liberation and chocolate. A mother and daughter move to a small French town where they open a chocolate shop. The town, religious and morally strict, is…
The Ferpect Crime
A playboy has the tables turned on him when he finds himself being used as a plaything by an undesirable woman.
Something You Said Last Night
An aspiring twentysomething writer hesitantly accompanies her equally reluctant younger sister on vacation with their deliriously happy parents, in Luis De Filippis’ resonant, cliché-free debut feature.