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- Accompanies four exchange students from three different continents living with their German host families.
- "Schlesisches Tor" in Kreuzberg is one of the most lively places in Berlin. A small film team stays in the area for 24 hours - from Friday 6am to Saturday 6am - to talk to people passing by. The result is a document on film about love and friendship, work and children, loneliness and history in the year 2007.
- ShortWhen Amy uses her GPS for the first time and selects 'Antonio' from the list of voices, she is instantly smitten. Antonio's sultry Latin voice fuels an obsession to keep driving and driving - just to submit to his directions. When they embark on a passionate and gas-consuming affair, Amy loses her grip on reality. She's cruising down the road to ruin, unless she can put on the brakes.
- After a long awaited separation, Jane and Annie's mother can't keep herself together. Though their mother already has a tempter, her anger is often embellished by her drinking. When this occurs, their mother's actions are out of all of their control.
- 2011–TV EpisodeThis interview is for all fans of the show Shake it Up! Eva interviewed Ainsley Bailey who plays Dina, Deuce's girlfriend at Taylor Hay's 14th birthday party! Taylor celebrated her birthday in Los Angeles and, as a cancer survivor, brought patients into her party to mingle with stars from music and television. Proceeds from the event went to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
- Astray follows ten animal-loving volunteers from Southern California as they travel to Romania to solve the country's overwhelming stray dog problem. The well-meaning crew experiences the tragedy of the situation firsthand as their plans unravel on the very first day. Language and cultural barriers complicate the rescue efforts, and a general mistrust within the former communist nation threatens to derail it all. The film is narrated by Eva Sippel.
- Educational filmmakers Richard Arsenault and Eva Javurek go in search of images for their guidance videos and end up getting a lesson in the state of American Democracy at the Democratic National Convention Protests in Los Angeles, CA in the year 2000.
- Ad copywriter Sang-joon and event planner Ji-hyun meet for the first time in an elevator and decide to get married right away. But marital bliss is short lived for these two with the arrival of their son Nu-ri. Ji-hyun, exhausted from raising a baby, wants to go back to work. She thinks of a clever plan to return to her job.
- Facundo is witness of an awful scene of violence from his father toward his mother. At the next day, she disappears. Facundo must to be working during all the morning with his father in the countryside, knowing that he is the guilty about the disappearing of his mom.
- A family goes through a divorce.
- Christine and Eric's journey to have kids has been difficult. It took 2 years for her to get pregnant the 1st time, then prenatal testing revealed their baby had Down syndrome. They had agreed to abort in such a case, but it was devastating since she had to be induced to give birth at that stage of pregnancy. Tragedy struck again during the next pregnancy when she miscarried - the baby was born at 21 weeks, and only lived minutes. But this time, their hope of becoming parents will be fulfilled ...
- "Color" is a dramedy about diversity, equality, love and tolerance, set in a somewhat - different world. It is a debut film by the Polish-Spanish actress and filmmaker Eva Jakubovska.
- Julie and Philip each had a child from a previous relationship when they met, but they wanted to have kids together and are now expecting their 2nd. Julie has a uterine malformation so her pregnancies are risky. Her 1st child was premature and has a slight disability so Philip was relieved when their 1st child together was in perfect health. Although she miscarried during the next pregnancy, this time everything is going well ...
- "Destination Anywhere" is a contemporary film noir set on the streets of a gritty, yet colorful Manhattan neighborhood. Jon Bon Jovi stars as Jon, a man on the run from his home, his gambling debts, and his marriage. He is summoned back to New York to deal with his emotionally estranged wife, Janie, and emergency room nurse who has never fully recovered from the hit-and-run death of their only child several years ago. Jon returns to chaos, Janie is out of control and his debts have caused his life to be in danger. He struggles to cope with the troubles at home, but has built walls that are too thick to penetrate and the problems only escalate between Jon and Janie. When an abandoned baby is found in a dumpster and brought to the hospital where Janie works, a series of events is set in motion that forces the couple to reassess the terms of their love, responsibility and commitment to one another.
- Nancy and Annie are a lesbian couple, but that won't stop them from starting a family with the help of a sperm donor. Annie carries the baby, expecting to take the more maternal role. But shortly after giving birth, complications nearly take her life. And now Nancy finds herself more bonded with their newborn daughter ...
- It was a surprise pregnancy, but that was just the beginning: Kevin and Stephanie are expecting identical twins. We'll hear from two grown-up twins about some of the challenges ahead for the parents, as well as the joys of being a twin. Stephanie and Kevin are fascinated by what awaits. They can detect differences in personality by the way the babies move in the womb, but wonder if it really will be hard to tell them apart ...
- Honestly, Martine would have preferred being a boy. When she started a family with Normand, she hoped to have sons. Alas, their 1st was a daughter, and Martine had difficulty bonding. Now she's expecting a 2nd daughter. After the birth of this baby, when she's finally able to bond, Martine finds herself overwhelmed by regret about how she reacted to her 1st daughter ... and sends her a time-capsule message on camera.
- In her entourage, Annie is considered to be the goddess of fertility. She gets pregnant easily, enjoys the process, and doesn't mind the stretch marks. Her partner Marc is there beside her, even though they started their family young. His older brother Eric, a photographer who does a photo session of his pregnant sister-in-law, examines his life path of single professional as he watches them.
- When Catherine was 14, they diagnosed she had a severe form of scoliosis - an abnormal curvature of the spine. Doctors told her she would have difficulty carrying and delivering children. Today, she's expecting her 4th with François, and couldn't be happier.
- A short documentary film which focuses on environmental awareness with fashion as its core topic. Fashion is a part of our culture our society our identity. How does fashion respect our home, planet Earth?
- About Sweden's legendary film critic Nils Petter Sundgren who has followed the world cinema throughout his entire life. He has interviewed several legendary names such as Luis Bunuel, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, and Clint Eastwood.
- Ace Augenstein sets high expectations for everything in life, and her daughter's sixth birthday party is no exception. Between bringing her maid and butler to the local public park to set up the party "just so", and serving pink champagne to the adults, she feels like she has set the stage for a memorable and elegant event. She imagines kids playing quietly in the background while their parents bond over delicious hors d'oeuvres and gluten free petit fours. But when parents merely drop off their children without showing any intentions of staying, Ace is faced with the harsh reality. While she has her friends by her side, each struggling with their own set of feelings about children, reality may bring her expectations, and her party - to a crashing halt.
- A short drama about confrontation, grief and guilt.
- Christmas Eve found Della with only $1.87. Della. Della decides to sell her long hair to buy Jim a Christmas gift. Della is paid 20 dollars for her hair. She buys Jim a watch chain to hold his heirloom watch. Jim wants to buy the combs for Della's hair for her for Christmas but cannot afford them. Jim sells the watch to buy the combs. The first Christmas gift tradition was started by the Magi or three wise men who brought gifts to the babe in the manger. (adapted from text by O. Henry)
- Rachel and Chloe are done with being innocent 14-year-olds. They head into town on a secret night out, dressed way beyond their years and oozing a sexuality they barely own. There, they find themselves pushed to extremes and the boundaries between innocent play and dangerous seduction start to blur.
- Tonight, Ana is finally about to meet Mathieu's friends, her lover. Everything goes well until Mathieu's childhood friend Marie -who Ana has never heard of- arrives. Marie seems to be more than a friend to Mathieu, judging by how he looks at her.
- Three marijuana farmhands see their boss killed, ending their peaceful existence in NW California. They decide to harvest, process and sell the crop themselves. Crime bosses, corrupt cops, killer pilot, greed etc. ensue.
- Two vigilantes are accused of murder, but they think they did the right thing. When an investigator questions them, along with the deceased man's girlfriend, he gets two sides of the story. It's up to the investigator to make the right choice. Who is the real hero and who is the real villain in the eyes of a vigilante?
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeEva talks with David Pepose. David is the writer of comics such as The O.z and Spencer and Locke. David talks about some of the inspiration behind his comics as well as his upcoming comic Scout's Honor, which you can pre-order using the code below. Eva and David also discuss the marketing of comic books and how to draw more people in.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeEva talks to Ryan Sawyer, creator of Lightning Monk about Epilepsy and disability awareness in comics, building an authentic story, and growing up with a chronic health condition. Ryan discusses going through life with his disability, and what inspired him to create the Lightning Monk comic book. He also talks about his philosophy, and the value of positivity, and tells stories about working in the printing and graphic design sectors, as well as being a full-time RV'er in Arizona.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeEva Talks to Mike Phillips about his work at the Sequart Organization, as well as his comics Necropolitan, and Tessellation. The conversation spans contemplating the multiverse, music, imagining hell, and the things that make Mike tick as a creative talent. We learn about his love of comics, and his teaching career, as well as insights about love, family, and storytelling.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeEllie describes her journey with comics, and the joy of creating and selling her comics for an all-ages market. Ellie lives through the joy of comics, spreading it to the people she talks to, and children she teaches in primary school. It's a positive and uplifting interview with an up and coming personality in the industry.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeRicardo Delado is a legendary artist, having worked in both film and comics. He's broken new ground on projects ranging from Star Trek to the Matrix. But his current project may be the most ambitious thing he's ever attempted. Ricardo talks to Eva about Dracula of Transylvania, his career, and some of the unique challenges involved in creating diverse fiction in Victorian settings.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeEva talks to legendary comic book letterer John Roshell. John has worked with DC and Marvel on comics in the past and was involved in defining the modern process for lettering in comics. John talks about how he got into lettering and the kind of tools he's used over the years, including some discussion on Quark Express, Fontographer, Glyphs and Adobe products such as Illustrator. There's some talk of great letters and techniques -- and we learn what drives him creatively.
- Episode: (2021)2020–2021Podcast EpisodeLegendary comics writer and editor Tom Peyer talks to Eva about his career, building ahoy comics, and his job as an editor, both at DC and Ahoy Comics. The conversation ranges from technical to profound, with Tom providing insights, and telling us about his role, and his inspirations. Tom's been in the business for 30+ years. Pretty good for someone who's still in their 20's.
- The idyllic town of Budarém has been depressurized by mysterious disappearances in the woods for decades, a team of young "detectives" tries to solve the mystery.
- Ingmar Bergman was well known for his commanding sensitivity towards directing female actors. Ingmar Bergman himself has often stressed how important the actors are to his work, and that it is from them he finds his greatest inspiration.
- Estelle divorced her 1st husband because he didn't want children. When she met Samuel, he was a single father with 2 daughters who wasn't interested in a new relationship, or having any more kids. But here they are, expecting their 2nd child. Estelle's pregnancies are difficult ... she suffers from edema, painful swelling due to excess body fluids. Her 1st child was born by cesarean, and that's the case this time again.
- The rain didn't die down and the river was rising. The water began to seep under the doors through the halls and rooms reaching the higher shelves. No one died but many lost everything. Jordi Fort took his camera to catch the debris in silver nitrate. Then he developed his photos in his own lab. That day he was not aware of the importance of his photos which would be the only witnesses of the disaster. His eyes became the eyes of a whole village. Franco's fascist government forced to veil all the photos that people brought to photography labs. Nowadays Jordi is blind. He can't watch his photos but he still have his memories.
- In Mexico there is a cult that is rapidly growing- the cult of Saint Death. This female grim reaper, considered a saint by followers but Satanic by the Catholic Church, is worshiped by people whose lives are filled with danger and/or who don't feel accepted by the church- criminals and gang members, sick people, drug addicts, gays and transsexuals and families living in rough neighborhoods. Narrated by Gael García Bernal, "La Santa Muerte" examines the origins of the cult and takes us on a tour of the altars, jails, and neighborhoods in Mexico where the saint's most devoted followers can be found.
- Waiting for Sunday to watch the "movie of the week" like a ritual for over 40 years. Going to the cinema to get a poster of your favorite superhero. Seeing your life parallel to week's films releases. An old cinema closes its doors after 40 years. The day before of its demolition some people attend to see the last screening. All of them will lose a part of their life the following day. The last projection is a tribute to Pisa, an old cinema from Cornellà (a city from the suburbs of Barcelona) that has been part of our lives.
- As Isabelle and Serge await the arrival of their 2nd child, they are overjoyed for more than the obvious reasons. Their 1st child, Coralie, is a survivor of childhood leukemia. The parents along with Jeremy, Isabelle's son from a previous relationship, lived the trauma of fearing Coralie's early demise. Today, they feel reassured because the umbilical chord blood of the newborn will be stored, and will carry the hope of Coralie's survival should the cancer return.
- During Chantal and Tristan's 1st pregnancy, prenatal testing revealed that the baby had Spina Bifida, a developmental congenital disorder, as well as other severe malformations. They opted for an abortion. But at 20 weeks, giving birth was the only option. They decided to see the deceased fetus. The trauma of that experience haunts them as they await the birth of this baby ...
- Julie always wanted kids. But Bernard has a genetic neurological disease that he doesn't want to transmit. Still, he's eager to have children, even if it means relying on an anonymous sperm donor. As parents, both are ready to tell their child about its true paternal origin, and do so in advance directly to the camera ...
- At 25, Annie is expecting her 4th son, but he won't be joining his brothers - they died in an accidental fire not long ago. Annie, a single mother at the time, was badly burned trying to save them. She only learned that they had died when awakening from a coma. In her mind, she has a hard time accepting that they are truly dead. Today, after a casual encounter with someone she knew from childhood, Annie is pregnant once more ... and for her, this baby is a gift from the angels.
- When 13-year old Sophie meets a boy in the local bakery shop, she falls in love instantly. At the same time, she gets to know Alex in an Internet chat room, who helps her coming to terms with her troubles at home and continues to be there for her. They try to meet in a café, but many attempts fail, because Sophie is unaware that the guy from the chat room and the one from the bakery shop are identical.
- A hairy monster falls for an untalented folk singer
- Alice in Wonderland meets The Little Prince on the outskirts of Paris. Looking for a place to spend the night, Luba, a Belorussian immigrant, crosses Ben's paths, a French homeless, living on the edge of the Lost Lake. They wander together and try to understand each other, in spite of the language barrier.
- Lunule wakes one morning to find she has been transported to a world very unlike her own, and we follow her journey through San Francisco's hidden realm-transportation system to get home.
- A story of journeys and spaces: The journey from Russia to France... from school to church, between social hotels... The space between mother and daughter.