So interesting seeing the short film of something that you've seen the full blown version of. 2017's 'Yes, God, Yes' is, like what follows, good. They really expanded the story nicely, whilst keeping a lot of what they did here. Natalia Dyer is again praiseworthy in the lead role; on that note, who had Alice down as a Prince William stan?
A secret message is dispatched by the young daughter of a Southern family to Col. Morgan's camp.
Seven-year-old Filip admires his older brother Sebastian most of all. They fool around, watch movies and play football together. One evening Filip happens to see something unexpected between Sebastian and his best friend and Filip doesn't know how to handle it.
In late 18th century Scotland, Annie Laurie and William Douglas love each other, but their clans are on opposite sides of the country's civil war. Their love is made immortal through the title song of this film.
A group of friends go out for a camping trip and after a long night of fun they wake up and their car is gone. There is no way to get out of the hell hole there in now.
Their last dinner before he leaves to join the Army. The reality of the situation begins to break in through the four surrounding walls.
Rina wants to tell her best friend, Eli, about her arranged marriage, by dating her on the last night they could be together.
When two lovers are split by a supernatural encounter, they explore the darker side of relationships.
15 years have passed and Roberto is still in love with his neighbor, but she prefers to hide ashamed of her body. With his art and an old clothesline as the only way of communication, Roberto has a plan to push his beloved for face her monsters at once.