Runtime: 40m+
A curated slate of stories, visions, and voices from around the world.
Each film in this category represents a distinct creative instinct — crafted with heart, chosen with instinct, and presented here for audiences everywhere.
Watch freely. Experience deeply. Where the credits roll, destiny begins.
Howl Of The Blue Moon
LOST WORLD 2020
This surreal, dystopian yet poetic cinematic journey dives deep into themes of displacement, ecological destruction, and the profound loneliness that festers in a society obsessed with artificial connections and material gain.
The story follows an elderly person abandoned amidst the neon lights of urban prosperity. Their isolation gradually turns into a haunting symbol of collective loss — showing how, in the name of progress, we are losing everything: rivers, forests, livelihoods, homes, families, identities, and our very dignity.
This film serves not just as a cautionary tale, but also as an elegy — a quiet reminder of what we are letting vanish forever.
This film blends elements of poetic realism, social commentary, and dystopian allegory to evoke deep reflection.
The Eternal Footman
The Gold of the Sun
Filled with wondrous melodies, these delicate musical creations transcend their material form and resonate in thousands of households worldwide, where they bring joy and connect people through the language of music.
"The Gold of the Sun" captures the soul of Robin Wood, where love for nature, music, and human connection come together in a wondrous way.
Vector: America's First Supercar
Gerald Wiegert grew up in a small town in Michigan. After attending art schools and college he moves to California
and proceeds to chase his dream of designing and building a "supercar" to compete against the European exotics such as Ferrari and Lamborghini.
He uses his artistic skills and power of persuasion to entice others to help him build his dream car and to "invest" in his vision of an American built supercar. His journey to chase his dream includes Sultans, celebrities, dictators, drug cartels and influential people from around the globe and around the cultural spectrum.
Like a modern day "PT Barnum" Gerald Wiegert manipulates enough "believers" to achieve his goal of building his Vector car company. After appearing on the cover of every car magazine in the world and building roughly 20 cars Wiegert gets kicked out of his own company like Steve Jobs was.
In a true life "Tucker" meets "The Wolf of Wall Street" this story of chasing your dreams at any price not only inspires but gives the audience a real perspective on what it takes to succeed and what price some are willing to pay.
The many layers of story telling examine not only what it takes to follow your dreams, but also the toll it takes on a dreamer's relationships from business partners to fathers and sons.
Should we chase our dreams?
Should we meet our heroes?
Watch and decide for yourself......
