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- A woman on the brink of a marriage proposal is told by a friend that she should date other men before spending the rest of her life with her boyfriend.
- Western intelligence agents try, by all means necessary, to prevent a Communist-bloc defector from leaving the West in his bid to return home to lead an uprising.
- Meeting accidentally five years after their divorce, a couple reflects on how their marriage collapsed despite transparency.
- A black American soldier is demoted for fraternizing with a white girl in France.
- Purple colors the city of Los Angeles as BTS brings their "Permission to Dance" concert to SoFi Stadium for the first time in two years.
- Suzy arrives in London with nowhere to stay and meets Fiona, a groupie who has settled into a relationship with Lee, a singer/bassist in a rock band.
- Permission to Dance On Stage is a series of performances headlined by South Korean band BTS.
- Romain, 13, has suffered from a rare genetic deficiency since early childhood, which prevents him from exposing himself to daylight. Romain remains very combative thanks to the support of David, his doctor.
- This series narrates the story of the Villalba's ares, owners of a huge estate named Santa Elena, after their mother suspiciously dies. The three siblings will try and figure this mystery out along with the house employees. Greed and pride will tear them apart, but love will try and reunite them.
- When Marie-Louise goes to meet her lover Jean-Paul, who is arriving in Paris on his military leave, she goes to the wrong train station. Marie-Louise and Jean-Paul spend the next 24 hours running around the city looking for each other.
- Jan works on a Denmark/Sweden ferry, where he's unpopular. His antagonistic wife is violent. His boss sends him to group therapy, where he befriends two wife-beating mechanics and asks them for help. Big mistake.
- Afrooz is the captain of the women's futsal team in Iran. After 11 years of hard work, Iran is in the final of the Asian Nations Cup. But when she embarks for Malaysia, she learns that her husband forbids her to leave the territory.
- On a dark night at a Mediterranean port, a french legionnaire haunted by war gets dragged to a costume party.
- Follows ASCO, the Los Angeles based avant-garde art group during the 1970s and '80s.
- In order to save their marriage after a heavy loss, Duncan and Maria embark upon an inner and outer journey with the help and counsel of therapist Wallace Cummings to rediscover meaning and passion and give each other permission to heal.
- Sepideh Farsi left Tehran in her teens, yet has always remained under the spell of Iran's lively capital. In 'Tehran Without Permission', Farsi creates a collage-style portrait of a city in flux. Via a mixture of characters and cityscapes, Farsi's covert filming reveals a city beset with social and political tensions, yet held aloft by the indomitable spirit and character of its population. Featuring a mixture of footage around the capital with more in-depth essays dealing with diverse aspects of life in contemporary Iran, this is a compelling account of a city in transition
- In a society that demands perfection, how do teenagers learn to love themselves? To be enough? 'Permission to Exist' tells the story of four students in South Korea on the quest for self-acceptance in an increasingly hyper-competitive environment that seems to insist anything less than perfect is unworthy.
- In three very different families, the children make the law. Until the day when adults decide to join forces to regain control. All blows are now allowed in this confrontation between tyrant children and parents in rebellion.
- 1917. Jeanne Perreau is mourning her brother, killed at the front. To save the family from bankruptcy, she agrees to marry Adrien de Volnay, who her mother approves of but who she dislikes. Then Bakary arrives, a Senegalese rifleman.
- It is a family of 4 that deals with the issues and problems of the child and family upbringing. In each episode, they come across different people and family issues and problems.
- 27 years later, Rob Nilsson reprises his role as Mel Hurley for a photo session with the exotic Funmi Marlowe (T. Moon), an artist and model who has commissioned him to do erotic photographs of her for her upcoming gallery show. A one-day Direct Action improvisation, Nilsson and Moon collaborate and clash as the boundaries of professional and personal become blurred.
- A short documentary shot entirely on 16mm film using wind up cameras. The film focus on the empty pool skateboarding scene in Fresno which has exploded as a result of the recent droughts and the love/hate relationship people have with the place.
- Chinese middle class student Hua decides to propose to his American upper-class girlfriend Virginia, but first, he has to get her father's permission.
- The story of four days spent by a hit man who benefited from the amnesty law, with a hired woman.
- When Albert's seven-year-old son James asks him for a doll, Albert has a dilemma - this is either a huge issue or none at all, depending on your point of view. Told with wry humour and deceptive simplicity, Permission is acclaimed playwright and actor Daniel MacIvor's directorial debut.
- An unflinching depiction of the magic and madness during the making of Naeem Mahmood's Gods Of Their Own Religion - a grandiose dystopian sci-fi feature - created through improvisation, with zero budget, breaking every rule in the film book. This Documentary is a fascinating portrayal of a daredevil director driven to risk everything to get at the truth.
- This short film tells the story of what happened after 30 years of Iran-Iraq war. A girl who, after 30 years of missing her father's body, on her wedding night, her father's body also arrives at her daughter's wedding ceremony.
- A high school teacher's integrity and job is threatened after showing his students a World War II film without parental consent.
- A family came to France because of the poverty of their native Greece.The father,Darius ,feels indebted to France and it is only natural that his sons must leave for Algeria to fight for their new homeland.
- Seeing the need to start a new relationship, a man seeks permission from his still beloved ex, as well as himself, to move on.
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- Nicolas returns home for permission and finds Marie, the unconfessed love of his childhood, but the young man discovers that his brother has a crush on her.
- Marcus, a young intelligence soldier, became a national hero after his bravery in a terrorist attack. The authoritarian regime based on mass surveillance uses his image to value its action. As he returns to his parents' home for furlough, he will be faced with the reality of this ruthless administration he has come to embody in the media.