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OFFICIAL SELECTIONS
Going to Heaven
The film revolves around the events of Sultan (11 years), Sultan seeking the warmth of his grandmother's lap, he starts a crazy journey, accompanied by his friend from Abu Dhabi city to Fujairah city via Dubai city. Searching for tenderness missed, and the hope of anticipating his return to the arms of his long lost grandmother. |
The Jewelry Box
Sofia and Alejandro are the typical portrait of a contemporary young couple. Sofia is an aspiring actress, clever and beautiful; Alejandro is an IT professional very much reserved and ambitious. They love each other but have prioritized their own lives and their personal growth over them as a married couple and the family project. Individual growth on their personal career, economic improvements, moving onto a new home, is what they have achieved as a synonym for success, but the sudden appearance of an old jewelry box confronts them with past decisions they made, coming back to life in their present, revealing a path that seems to have no alternatives. |
Blockbuster - A Life in Moving Pictures
This is the life story of Vlado, born behind the Iron Curtain in Kuřim, in the former Czechoslovakia. When he is 12 years old his parents decide to move to Vienna. What follows is the discovery of a whole new world, the world of movies. Soon young Vlado’s passion for films results in his own short films. And from the beginning at the back of his mind, the desire to someday make a feature film … |
Elijah's Ashes
Lawrence Shaw is a run of the mill guy who just can't get accepted for being who he is. He's not straight enough for his job where he sells testosterone fueled ad campaigns to beer companies and he's not stereotypically gay enough for his boyfriend. To make things worse, his father Elijah just died and his last dying wish was for Lawrence to go on a road trip with his extremely homophobic half-brother Kevin to bury his ashes. It's a heroically dumb journey of brotherly love and acceptance that begs the age old question... Can you truly accept someone else when you can't even accept yourself? |
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