Sam is a disenchanted 33-year-old who discovers a mysterious woman, Sarah, frolicking in his apartment's swimming pool. When she vanishes, Sam embarks on a surreal quest across Los Angeles to decode the secret behind her disappearance, leading him into the murkiest depths of mystery, scandal and conspiracy in the City of Angels.
Diana Ross's iconic 1983 Central Park concert has been painstakingly and lovingly digitally remastered for cinemas.
Considered one of the most important events in music history, the concert was hit half way through by a storm of epic proportions, dousing Ross and the four hundred and fifty thousand plus assembled fans. Undeterred by the weather Ross heroically battled on in the conditions, until the concert was finally brought to a standstill, vowing to return the next day.
Now brought to the big screen for the first time, those legendary events can be re-lived without having to endure a drop of rainfall.
The film also includes special, never-before-seen footage and messages from the Ross family.
Made over three years, It Is Not One Way is David Kenny's first feature-length documentary. It may look like it's about three men having a meal and talking. But, there is much, much more than that going on. These three men represent what is a divided United Kingdom. This film comes at a time where the World's cultural and political landscape is changing. Divisions and differences cause conflict between communities, and often these conflicts are taken to the streets. What we want to achieve with this film is to convey the message that discussion is an alternative, even if we aren't all in agreement. We hope that anyone watching It Is Not One Way pauses and considers the other side of their own viewpoint and that they can have meaningful, and hopefully productive and enlightening conversations of their own.
Atsushi is a civic construction worker who was widowed following a random murder. Toko's husband is neither interested in her nor in how his mother treats his wife. Shinomiya is a lawyer whose homosexuality has lead to mismatched love. The three separate stories tread a thread of hope, love, rejection and abandonment. Three relative cinema newcomers act in roles for which they were auditioned and specially hired.
In a yurt on the snow-covered fields of the North, Nanook and Sedna live following the traditions of their ancestors. Alone in the wilderness, they look like the last people on Earth. Nanook and Sedna's traditional way of life starts changing - slowly, but inevitably. Hunting becomes more and more difficult, the animals around them die from inexplicable deaths and the ice has been melting earlier every year. Chena, who visits them regularly, is their only connection to the outside world - and to their daughter Ága, who has left the icy tundra a long time ago due to family feud. When Sedna's health deteriorates, Nanook decides to fulfill her wish. He embarks on a long journey in order to find Ága.