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Troubled by her parents recent divorce, Seven tries to reconnect with her father despite his new marriage and stepchildren. When he constantly misses her football matches, she starts to lose hope that they'll have the same relationship that they had before.
Editor
Noah, a young scientist shows off a new device that can take anyone who goes through it to alternate realities to Salome, a new friend he's made who happens to be a mute librarian, much to the disapproval of Melissa, her whip smart devil-may-care room mate. Everything goes great until one of them decides they'd be better off staying in the other reality.
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Noah, a young scientist shows off a new device that can take anyone who goes through it to alternate realities to Salome, a new friend he's made who happens to be a mute librarian, much to the disapproval of Melissa, her whip smart devil-may-care room mate. Everything goes great until one of them decides they'd be better off staying in the other reality.
Writer
Noah, a young scientist shows off a new device that can take anyone who goes through it to alternate realities to Salome, a new friend he's made who happens to be a mute librarian, much to the disapproval of Melissa, her whip smart devil-may-care room mate. Everything goes great until one of them decides they'd be better off staying in the other reality.
Director
Noah, a young scientist shows off a new device that can take anyone who goes through it to alternate realities to Salome, a new friend he's made who happens to be a mute librarian, much to the disapproval of Melissa, her whip smart devil-may-care room mate. Everything goes great until one of them decides they'd be better off staying in the other reality.
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Reuniting by chance on a train journey to their friends wedding, a young ex-couple reflect back on their lives between leaving school and stumbling into "adulthood" and how their break-up affected their subsequent relationships.
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This split-screen documentary by a Malaysian director chronicles the shooting of the Indonesian film Gie (2005) in the middle of 2004, which is also when the country is undergoing its first direct presidential elections. Opinions from the cast, crew and extras of the film are sought on politics, filmmaking and the national myths of the past and present.