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A young woman wishes to fulfill her mother’s dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this, she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma.
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Director: Eliza Schroeder
Actors: Bill Paterson, Candice Brown, Celia Imrie, Denise Welch, Grace Calder, Kamontip Krissy Ashton, Lucy Fleming, Max Parker, Rupert Penry-Jones, Shannon Tarbet, Shelley Conn
Theo Von: Regular People
Theo Von shares stories of his most memorable childhood friends, offers tips on how to effectively avoid work, and recounts the time he tried to play matchmaker in his hometown.
Indiscreet
Anna Kalman is an accomplished actress who has given up hope of finding the man of her dreams. She is in the middle of taking off her face cream, while…
Oke Rôjin!
Chizuru (Anne Watanabe) is the new teacher at Umega High School. Since her school days, she has played violin in an orchestra. One day, she listens to an amateur orchestra…
Final Cut of the Dead
Things go badly for a small film crew shooting a low-budget zombie movie when they are attacked by real zombies.
The Goodbye Girl
Paula McFadden knows: In romance, actors all follow the same stage instruction: Exit. Without warning, her actor boyfriend split today for a movie role and sublet their Manhattan apartment. The…
The Leisure Class
A man attempts to marry into a wealthy family.
HK: Hentai Kamen
High school student Kyosuke Shikijo is the most talented member of the school’s martial arts of the fist club. His late father was detective and Kyosuke share his father’s strong…
Three O’Clock High
A high school nerd, Jerry Mitchell (Siemaszko) is assigned to write a piece for the school paper about new boy Buddy Revell (Tyson), who is rumored to be a psychopathic…
Funny Cow
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the…
They’re Out of the Business
A decade and a half after their seminal indie film launched meteoric filmmaking careers, Splick and Jason find themselves staring at their own individual, pre-midlife crises. Having not spoken to…