In this striking meditation on the Australian migrant community, a Filipino teenager follows his mother through the bleak landscape of Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Rome and Ethan have been together for 14 years. He is the love of her life, and she is his number one supporter. They are each other's firsts, and to their friends, they are the perfect couple. When the two begin to feel that their relationship has gone stale, they explore the idea of going open. It's something Ethan wants to do and it's the only way Rome feels she can do to keep her man. They agree that they are allowed to have sex with strangers, but they are not allowed to fall in love. In a relationship built over time, the two begin to "explore" expecting to salvage the exact same thing they are giving up. In the end, they learn the importance of the very thing that they have been blind to–a relationship without trust will eventually crumble.
Horacia sort de prison, trente ans après avoir été injustement incarcérée. Elle a deux raisons de vivre: se venger de l'homme qui l'a fait condamner et retrouver son fils.
This is a story of Sol, a farmer-teacher in a public school near Nueva Ecija. Following an unexpected death, without any family to organize a burial, a friend and former student decides to carry her coffin traveling to different places, similar to the stations of the cross.
Our senses are how we experience life: We understand the world based on what we see, hear, taste and touch. However, what is these primary senses lead us to something else? Worse, to our very own danger? When we take our senses for granted, sometime, we see, hear, smell, taste, and feel things we shouldn't.