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Before

A guy meets with his ex to find out what her true intentions are about the suggestive texts she sent the night before.

Tout commence

The world is on the verge of collapse. Climate crisis, loss of biodiversity, infertile soils, overpopulation... Frédéric Choffat's two children, 13 and 17 years old, confront him.

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Training Wheels

A socially inept woman rents one man to prepare for another.

UFC 270: Ngannou vs. Gane

Francis Ngannou vs. Cyril Gane (Heavyweight) Brandon Moreno vs. Deiveson Figueiredo (Flyweight) Michel Pereira vs. Andre Fialho (Welterweight) Cody Stamann vs. Said Nurmagomedov (Bantamweight) Rodolfo Vieira vs. Wellington Turman (Middleweight)

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Utama

Time seems to move slowly far out on the cracked, dry land of the Bolivian Altiplano, where an elderly Quechua couple, Virginio and Sisa, carry on a humble routine. When their grandson Clever shows up, Virginio quickly sniffs out that he is there just to convince them to move to the city. The fact that the drought has left them without water doesn’t help their case for staying. All the while, Virginio’s heavy breathing betrays his ability to hide what’s ailing him. Suddenly the slow pace of time becomes precious. Will they follow in the steps of other Quechuas and leave their home for the city?

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Urf

Lookalikes are as much part of Indian popular cinema’s romance with stardom as the super celebrities they – sometimes more and sometimes less – resemble. The Juniors, as they’re popularly referred to, live a paradoxical existence all of their own: if one meets Kishore Bhanushali on the streets, it's like time is out of joint, for he looks like Golden Age-icon Dev Anand – in the 1960s! It’s fitting that Bhanushali is also a stand-up comedian, as the Juniors are in equal parts paeans to and parodies of the original stars. The Juniors even have their own films, which are often satirical revisions of beloved classics.

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Warsha

A Syrian migrant working as a crane operator in Beirut volunteers to cover a shift on one of the most dangerous cranes, where he is able to find his freedom.

Wave 3 (Cancelled?)

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We Are Here

What is it like to walk this land in the shoes of an immigrant under 30? We Are Here offers reflections of people who immigrated to the U.S. as children, and a reminder to look beyond citizenship.

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We Are Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On

What happens when you try to perform Shakespeare inside Grand Theft Auto?