As a story structure, it reminds a postmodern novel: fragmented, plot-less and on first view: chaotic. Individual pieces can be rearranged and each one has its own life. In terms of genre, the film stands on the border between pseudo-documentary, dark comedy, punk (as an attitude) and video-art.
On the territory of modern Ukraine, there is a mysterious and small Cult. According to eyewitnesses, the cult does not take any food nor drink water. Young blogger Karina, along with her partner set out to find her father.
On the territory of modern Ukraine, there is a mysterious and small Cult. According to eyewitnesses, the cult does not take any food nor drink water. Young blogger Karina, along with her partner set out to find her father.
Neal Sloane decides to make a movie about his life for his daughter he doesn't know. Shortly after production starts, Neal's life falls apart and he inadvertently records every moment of it.
Neal Sloane decides to make a movie about his life for his daughter he doesn't know. Shortly after production starts, Neal's life falls apart and he inadvertently records every moment of it.
It's #boxingtime in this comedy starring Evan Jacobs as Art Banafeld, a boxing promoter who is in over his head with life. He's behind on child support (or any kind of support) for his daughter, his boxing events are replete with problems and he is being leaned on to fix a bout at one of his club shows. Despite all of this, Art is doing everything that he can to be a better person and failing mise...
It's #boxingtime in this comedy starring Evan Jacobs as Art Banafeld, a boxing promoter who is in over his head with life. He's behind on child support (or any kind of support) for his daughter, his boxing events are replete with problems and he is being leaned on to fix a bout at one of his club shows. Despite all of this, Art is doing everything that he can to be a better person and failing mise...