Presents Gordon Parks' photo-essay "A Harlem Family", framed by a filmed segment featuring Parks and the Fontanelle family and narrated by Parks.

Pao is a terrible lawyer who has never won a litigation. He is a righteous man but his unstable character brings him under disciplinary investigation, during which he meets a beautiful doctor, Cheng. However, since Cheng is often called upon as an opposing witness in Pao's court cases, conflict and misunderstanding grow between the two. Susan, an aerobics instructor, has had a deep passion for Pao for a long time and this makes Mao jealous and determined to go against him.

This is a story about the mysterious connection between the present and the past, as reflected in the photo negatives discovered by chance.

A 28-year-old singer Woen, who has a crush on a beautiful girl in his village named Ploy. When Woen and Ploy's parents arrange the couple's marriage, Woen is thrilled. However, on the night of their wedding, Ploy suddenly changes into a different and decidedly scary person. Rather than run away, Woen decides to do everything he can to bring the real Ploy back.

"Watermelon Girl" tells the story of a girl born from a watermelon seed in a departed king's stomach. A stunning journey begins, as she quests to find a new home, which unfolds into a heartwarming tale where Watermelon Girl discovers the true joy of giving and building community.

A young girl suffers a terrifying nightmare of a vampire with blazing golden eyes. Eighteen years later, it is revealed to be a hellish prophecy when a strange package containing an empty coffin mysteriously turns up at a nearby lake.

A documentary chronicling the impact and day to day operations of the journal The Nation.

This 1990s film from Israel focuses on a group of teenagers who go on the run after accidentally killing someone.

A two-minute computer animation of a fantastical centipede having a spot of bother with a mischievous segment.

A sexually defiant teen sets out to seduce an HIV prevention advocate into giving him the virus.

Did the Nazis ever see Charlie Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator'? Yugoslavia, 1942 - The young Serbian projectionist Nikola Radosevic decides to teach the German oppressors a lesson they won't forget. The beginning of a true and astonishing World War II resistance story.

Portraits six lesbian protagonists from rural and metropolitan parts of the formerly socialist Republic and has them tell their captivating and sometimes outrageous life stories.