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Charlie O'Leary, born in Dublin on 1 February 1924, is now 101 years old, and best known for being kitman on the Irish football team which qualified for the European Championships in 1988 and the World Cup in 1990 and 1994.
The two lives of a suicide hotline operator and a recently kidnapped trauma survivor collide in this tale of botched suicide and unconventional redemption.
Believe it or not, Roblox is the home to many different terror cells. This Documentary investigates the rabbit hole that leads to Roblox’s most disturbing terror cells
4th Rope Westside Gunn Day took place on 28.08.2025 and aired on YouTube on 17.2.2026
A romantic comedy centered on Mia, a self-centered witch with an unusual power: anyone who kisses her either falls in love with her or falls back in love with the last person they loved. During one of her rounds, Mia encounters Yuri, who is heartbroken after breaking up with René. But when the witch convinces him to see her work, something unexpected happens — Mia falls in love with the young man’s ex-girlfriend.
Niccolò, a forty-year-old man with a successful career and a desire to give back some of what he has received in his life, becomes the foster father of Federico, an eighteen-year-old with a difficult past who grew up in a community. A deep and complex relationship begins to develop between them, an emotional rollercoaster that never quite manages to find true balance.
When ex-best friends Orla and Meghan run into each other as adults, their past reminds us that being disabled is hard but being a teenage girl is harder.
Revisiting a teenage crush on a female teacher, Angelica Ruffier embarks on a delicate journey of memory and desire. A finely woven, reflective essay on past longings and present selves infused with the subtle glamour of French cinema.
William and Elena are longtime friends who have just left their graduation party. In front of a cozy fireplace, they reflect on the future and direction of their lives.
BSA students Kai and Trinity take on the challenge of wise sage Julianne to build a double decker couch in order to save Expressions.
A filmmaker travels a great distance to see his nephew. They talk about space, birds and the boy’s greatest wish.
After rumours spread of a puzzle leading to a secret treasure left behind by the president of the University, two students find themselves seven years deep into untangling this labyrinth of lies with only one name to guide them... David.
In 1940, on the dry westside of Kauaʻi, the Kekaha Sugar Company began a six-month mail-order film subscription with World Enterprises, an Oʻahu-based distributor—screening films for workers on their Sundays off from harvesting and processing sugarcane. Varied in style, the films shared a common theme: American power taming lands and peoples of the “frontier” through extraction, an encroachment justified by declared ideals of progress. WORLD ENTERPRISES is a collage of radical possibilities sourced entirely from the original 1940 film program. Recontextualized by Banua-Simon, the short compilation enters a dreamlike conversation with both the material realities of the moment of its creation and the present day, culminating in an explicit “cut-up poem” provocation that reflects on community amid political defeat while pointing toward a revolutionary movement just beneath the surface.
Comedian Pete Holmes delivers fresh takes on parenting, marriage and more.
Dive into the world of Bad Bunny, from his Puerto Rican roots and genre-defying sound to a historic homegrown residency.
A man projects images onto a female silhouette