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On a routine morning, a woman on a crowded New York City subway is sexually assaulted in plain sight.
An internet prankster documents the increasingly odd behavior of his new roommate, Alan.
Recently arrived in New York, an immigrant becomes increasingly interested in the life of the couple living above him. However, events force him to decide whether to turn his interest into involvement.
When a high school student sets out to find an elusive red folder, he finds himself trapped in an uncaring system.
Every Tuesday, sixteen-year-old Allie stays with her dad and insists that this week will be no exception. Throughout the course of the day, she endures awkward encounters with family and friends before finally arriving at her dad’s flat where her routine is broken by the silence of an empty home.
When the camera clicks on, the persona does too. That carefully cultivated image that requires multiple takes, the perfect angle, the right filter. And then you meet someone in real life and you don’t have that luxury. It’s on this precarious foundation that director Francesca Mirabella frames the world of modern relationships.
A teenage girl in an evangelical church youth group must deal with the fallout when her trust is publicly betrayed.