夜店浪子亨利个性向来狂放不羁、过着荒唐的生活。有天深夜驾车,因为对红灯的不耐、他一反常态猛转弯,却迎面撞上了一个女人。出于害怕,肇事后的亨利竟仓惶逃逸… 怀孕八个月的娜塔莉在医院醒来,得知腹中小孩已经失去生命,使她原本充满希望的人生瞬间变调…。满怀悔恨的亨利,肇事后饱受良心折磨,他虽疯狂翻阅所有报纸,却未发现任何消息,于是央求邻居钱宁代为访查,这才找到了娜塔莉… 这场突来的剧变,使娜塔莉与丈夫米修的婚姻岌岌可危,此时万念俱灰的她、却意外认识了亨利。亨利与工作狂的米修截然不同,他除了热情体贴外,更像个守护天使照看着她。但当明查暗访的警方找上了钱宁时,亨利真正的肇事者身份也即将被揭穿…。面对无可弥补的过错,亨利该如何是好?娜塔莉又能接受这残酷事实吗?一场爱与宽恕的考验,自此登场…
风和日丽的一天,杰克和艾丽(Katrina Bowden 饰)等8名大学生驱车来至莫里斯湖的森林度假。这里据说在20年前曾发生一起惨绝人寰的大屠杀,这个传说让这群看惯类似题材恐怖电影的男女们惴惴不安,而途中偶遇的两名当地青年也让他们心有余悸。那两名青年名叫托克(Alan Tudyk 饰)和戴尔(Tyler Labine 饰),是一对从小一起长大的好朋友,虽然面相凶恶,骨子里则实实在在的热心肠。他们相约前往莫里斯湖的山间小屋附近垂钓,夜晚偶然救助了意外落水的艾丽。然而他们的善举却被艾丽的朋友们误解成为杀人的暴行。鲁莽的男女们决心救出朋友,却引发了一连串的血腥惨剧…… 本片荣获2010年亚洲奇幻电影节评委会最佳处女作奖。
Bridgeport, January 2008. A teenage girl is found hanged in her room. While everything points to suicide, the autopsy report reveals something else. Ten years later, the director and cousin of the teenager examine the past causes and future consequences of this unsolved crime. Like an imagined biography, the film will explore the relationship between the security of the living space and the violence that can jeopardize it.
双胞胎姐弟珍妮(梅丽莎·德索蒙斯-波林 Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin饰)跟西蒙(马克西姆·高德特 Maxim Gaudette饰)收到过世的母亲娜瓦尔(卢布娜·阿扎宝 Lubna Azabal饰)的遗嘱,可当宣读完内容之后,两姐弟却一时难以接受这样的遗嘱:一份是写给他们从未蒙面的父亲;一份是写给她的第三个孩子——他们更是不知道这个哥哥的存在。影片巧妙的游走在两个不同的时空:母亲终其一生苦苦寻觅自己的长子;姐弟遵循母亲的遗嘱前往中东寻找他们的父亲与兄长。可越是穷其究竟,他们面对的越是理不清的头绪跟令人震惊的真相。 本片改编自加拿大著名法语作家瓦基迪·穆阿瓦德的同名剧作。导演丹尼斯·维伦纽瓦荣获第83届奥斯卡金像奖最佳外语片提名。
Star, a suicidal teen now too old for foster care, develops a candid rapport with An, a student from Shanghai who is assigned to watch her while she is in hospital. A nightly exchange of secrets, text messages and possessions quickly expands the boundaries of their relationship, altering their inner chemistry. Gilded by a soundscape that interweaves work by emerging and pioneering electronic musicians, Queens of the Qing Dynasty is an offbeat ode to neurodiversity and genderqueer individuals who refuse to conform. Director Ashley McKenzie’s blend of formalism and gritty realism does not fail to surprise and treats the audience to flashes of visual and conceptual poetry. Her cast is entirely composed of first-time actors who convincingly convey how unique every individual is, both in how they see the world and how they relate to others. Ziyin Zheng in the role of An graciously embodies a mix of idiosyncrasy and frankness that makes them an ideal confidante for Star (Sarah Walker). They have what it takes to be on the receiving end of the scrutinising gaze of Star, who sees through conventions and never ceases to be amazed at life’s bewildering events. Veering on slapstick, Walker’s performance will not go unnoticed.
Jake Cornell devoted his life to running the Seattle basketball team he inherited from his father, but his neglected marriage broke down and now his kids Barton and Alexandra side with mother Frances, who is determined to sell the ailing club. Jake can't bully or persuade them, so the board puts Frances in charge, who is clueless about the sports but enjoys modernizing marketing and PR, to Jake's horror. His last shot is winning his family back, but is out of the courting game and she's more cynical then Barton and Alexandra, whose goals he can more easily support. A arbitrage court must settle the club's and family's fate.
Avery is an unadventurous schoolteacher whose sister secretly signs her up for The Great Holiday Dash, a Christmas-themed reality competition show where she's paired with former hockey player Wes. Despite clashing at first, Avery's puzzle-solving skills and Wes' physical prowess help them excel as they travel from city to city and compete in festive feats that have a local flavor. It's not long before a real connection between these opposites begins to blossom. But when Avery overhears a conversation between Wes and a show producer it threatens to derail their budding romance. Keeping their eyes on the prize, the duo continues to dash to the finish line but there may be a more personal adventure for them still in store.
Set in 1941, a drama about Canada's World War II policies toward Japanese-heritage citizens as told through the saga of a middle-class family forced to leave their successful Vancouver boating business, and relocate in a small, economically depressed mining town in the British Columbia interior, immediately following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.