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- Tatiana (Johanna Solano) is a journalist with a routine life in all its aspects and a recent failed love relationship. Motivated by her best friend, she decides to make a stop and travel around Costa Rica to find herself and inner peace.
- 'What do you do when the spark touches down-brief and hot?' So begins award-winning director Rob Nilsson's (Permission to Touch, MVFF 2015; A Bridge to a Border, MVFF 2014) provocative meditation on the Möbius relationship of fiction to reality, and the notion of creative control. In Love Twice, Luz and Ken are star-crossed lovers in screenwriter Sal's script, until their desire takes shape, inscribing itself into a movie of their own design. Risking his sanity to save the screenplay, Sal struggles to regain control of his characters and satisfy the demands of his producer Lester (legendary Velvet Underground founder John Cale), driving a wedge between the lovers with a desperate attempt to seduce Luz. Veteran actor Carl Lumbly appears as Rodrigo, another controlling interest in Sal's film, who imposes his own designs on the production. In Love Twice, the pulls of competing desire may be difficult to bear, but impossible to give up.
- If Michael Moore were a lady who went after companies who still produce plastic, when the Pacific Garbage Patch is now the size of the continental United States. This Pacific Ocean Trash Vortex by Hawai'i is a more serious issue than any war, economic, or ecologic crisis facing the planet today. We hereby document the process by which conscientious companies, some because of our encouragement, switch from plastic to a more sustainable alternative. A David and Goliath project by night; Sisyphus by day.
- Take a journey to Latin America and discover the practical uses of psychedelic drugs with ten curious world travelers.
- Reuniting after more than a year apart, breast cancer survivors Cindy and Asha celebrate five years of remission with a trip to exotic Playa Tamarindo, on Costa Rica's Pacific coast. Traveling with their best friend Sheila -- who supported them through their treatment -- the girls encounter crocodiles and monkeys in the jungle, "fly" through the trees on a harrowing zip line tour, surf with a hunky Italian instructor, and flirt their way through the nightclub scene. All the while, they reflect on their triumph over cancer and come closer together as friends.
- When Hank brings Little Hank to Costa Rica, Kendra has mixed feelings. She's excited to introduce Little Hank to his grandpa, but worried her marital problems will ruin her long overdue reunion with her dad.