Garage
A tragicomedy set in the world of gas stations in rural Ireland, where over-diligent employee of the garage searches for intimacy during the course of a life-changing summer.
Director: Lenny Abrahamson
Actors: Andrew Bennett, Anne Byrne, Anne-Marie Duff, Brian Doherty, Conor Ryan, Don Wycherley, Gary Lilburn, George Costigan, John Keogh, Pat Shortt
Frauds
The film is a story of the ways in which insurance investigator Roland Copping interferes in and manipulates the lives of others with outrageous games and gimmicks. Eventually he becomes…
Tremors 2: Aftershocks
Those supersucking desert creatures are back — and this time they’re south of the border. As the creatures worm their way through the oil fields of Mexico, the only people…
The Man
A case of mistaken identity forces a Federal agent and a dental supply salesman to team up as they speed through the streets of Detroit to pull off a sting…
Chandni Chowk to China
Based in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk, orphaned Sidhu is adopted by the owner of Bajrang Bali Parathas, known simply as Dada. Years later Sidhu has grown up and is an expert…
Immigration Tango
When Elena, a Russian immigrant studying in Miami and Carlos her Columbian boyfriend run out of legal options for staying in the U.S. the couple switch partners with Betty and…
Defending Your Life
In an afterlife resembling the present-day US, people must prove their worth by showing in court how they have demonstrated courage.
Lara
It’s Lara’s 60th birthday, and she has every reason to celebrate: this evening, her son Viktor will be giving the most important piano concert of his career. Lara was, after…
For Zeko
The story follows a simple family whose young son, Zeko, wins the opportunity to participate in a contest for Egypt’s smartest child. As they set out to attend the contest,…
Chronically Metropolitan
A cynical and clever coming of age film about first time novelist Fenton Dillane, who, unannounced returns to New York City to confront his family, his ex-girlfriend and a few…
Sam Morril: Positive Influence
Comedian Sam Morril performs. Topics include why babies seem racist; why porn is more body positive than women’s magazines; and an awful customer service experience with an airline.