About Us

A young couple revisit the location where they spent their honeymoon eight years earlier, in an effort to rekindle their troubled marriage. We watch as they navigate the beauty and the pain of love, culminating in a heartbreaking finale as truths are revealed.

Ask Any Buddy

A kaleidoscopic snapshot of urban gay life during the gay liberation era — or at least how it looked in the movies.

Borunbabur Bondhu

Borunbabu is an irritable, old man whose wife is bedridden and the only people he talks to are his childhood friend and his grandson. Isolated from the rest of his family, he lives a lonely life but one day something happens that changes it all. All of sudden, Borunbabur finds himself at the center of all attention.

Brummi

A cinematic reflection on the lives of two middle-aged gay men and the formative value of personal freedom.

Calico Critters: Everyone's Big Dream Flying in the Sky

In the Hazelnut Chipmunk Family, Dominic is a little boy who loves to play, but a big moment will make him more grown-up on one memorable day.

David A. Arnold: Fat Ballerina

Stand up comedy special featuring David A. Arnold.

Deported

Ross and Harper are a young couple living in the United States, but their short-lived romance is torn apart when Harper is deported back to her home in Canada. Unwilling to commit to marriage Ross decides to hire a fake husband so Harper can re-enter the Country.

Ellas

Ela and Yaz are two young women who, despite not knowing each other, have a common history. Both went through an event during childhood that would mark their lives.

Flint

In 2014, the authorities in Flint, Michigan chose to cut costs and change the city’s domestic water supply from the great Lakes to the Flint River. Soon tap water was running brown, people were falling ill and it was clear that something was seriously wrong. Anthony Baxter (You’ve Been Trumped) has followed the situation over six years of denial, evasion, betrayal and hypocrisy in which the city’s poorest residents have suffered the most. The result is shocking and sad as it illuminates the inequalities of the modern world and celebrates the solidarity of ordinary people.