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It's not where you live... but how
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As Kathmandu Valley awaits the rains, its people seek deliverance -- through affection, empathy, fraud and subterfuge. It is hard for Karuna to believe that her husband Krishna is seeking gratification in someone else's arms, and when her friend Anushka suggests as much, she resists. Chetana, battling her own feelings of loss, reaches out for Krishna's extended hand. Against the clamorous backdrop of the age-old Machhendranath festival, a thoroughly contemporary drama plays out in the bylanes and courtyards of Patan town. Through the characters, we glimpse a society in transition, where individuals are left to fend for themselves in the anonymity of the city. The film is steeped with the angst of uncertainty created by an economy in the doldrums, with the anger of youth, and with the befuddlement of elders, as protagonists try to adjust to new realities, some with a care for ethics and some without. This is where Krishna finds himself at the end, as Chetana and Karuna decide for themselves. The air is pregnant with possibilities, but the rains do not arrive in Red Monsoon.
Let's just say one month means everything.
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An episode from mahabaratha re-imagined in accordance to the modern scenario. Padma -- Lotus. Vyuham -- Warfare. A warfare deviced between 5 men who stand on the 5 petals of a lotus. A single incident changes the life of 5 different men, permanently. Two Big shot dons clash head on, and so does their henchmen. Are they just killing machines? Or do they have human emotions too? Everyone fights for something. Everyone has a reason. Everyone is an avenger, avenging for the one person whom they love more than their life. Yes, war is fair in love, and all!
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When Jenny Cross (Chauntal Lewis) has to spend summer vacation with deadbeat dad (Stuart G. Bennett) on his creepy commune, she thinks clean living and boredom will kill her. But some fates are worse than death...Provocateur filmmaker Elisabeth Fies masterfully mixes psychological thriller, horror, satire, and coming of age movies to create a fresh, surprising mystery that winks at 1970s masterpieces.
Keywords: astral-projection, avant-garde, castration, celtic-myth, counter-culture, cult, dancing, dark-humor, dreams, egyptian
A New Cult Classic
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Every Girl's Worst Nightmare
Jenny Cross: Mom, there is wiggy shit going down here.::Jenny Cross: Wiggy shit.::Jenny Cross: Way beyond not having internet or cable.::Jenny Cross: We're talking full on cult.::Jenny Cross: These people are freaks.::Jenny Cross: Vows of silence, macaroni crafts and graven images everywhere...
Rhea: Heard you met a boy today.::Rhea: Has your mother told you about the chalice and the blade?
Jenny Cross: In Jennyism, we do chores after dinner.::Jenny Cross: It's a sign of respect to the almighty teen.
Dr. Polieos: When I heard you were giving this a shot, I almost peed the jammies of my inner child.
Puck: I'm so glad I met you.::Puck: It was sublime.::Puck: Delightful.::Puck: I'll be in touch.
Jenny Cross: You hippie-lesbo-patchouli-smelling... whore!
Dr. Polieos: I don't care what your mother allowed.::Dr. Polieos: There will be no whoring anymore.::Dr. Polieos: And no fast food.::Dr. Polieos: You reek of french fries.
Dr. Polieos: I don't know where your Mother gets this idea I have money.::Dr. Polieos: She's lying.::Dr. Polieos: Yet again.::Jenny Cross: The Mother who raised me while you spent every weekend at self-help seminars for two grand a pop?
Jenny Cross: I guess I'm just disappointed is all.::Cassie Cross: Disappointed is a lover's word.::Cassie Cross: Remember, he's just a man.::Cassie Cross: Another screwed up liberal man whose single mother did everything for him until he turned into effing Peter Pan.::Cassie Cross: God, it's her fault really.
Jenny Cross: Is that it?::Puck: No, there's more.
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Kusum Rai lives a wealthy lifestyle in scenic Kashmir with her widowed dad, Basant. Her dad had helped his friend's widow, her son, Sushil Verma, and daughter, Munni, overcome many financial challenges, and had also paid for his medical education so that he can grow up to not only support his family, but also marry Kusum. Kusum and Sushil do get married and re-locate back to Sushil's house which is attached to Malhotra Hospital where he works. Shortly thereafter disagreements begin when Kusum is not allowed to have her way, and also when she feels that Sushil is not being attentive towards her. Things escalate to such an extent that Kusum returns to live with her dad. Several months later, she is informed that Sushil is seriously ill, she returns - only to find that Sushil is in love with a nurse named Karuna. Watch what an angered Kusum does to keep Sushil all to himself.
Keywords: beach, doctor, fishing-net, hospital, little-sister, love-triangle, marriage, nurse, reckless-driving, stage-play