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- A photographer and her girlfriend are roommates. She is stuck with small-change shooting jobs and dreams of success. When her roommate decides to get married and leave, she feels hurt and has to learn how to deal with living alone.
- Two Soho club hostesses and roommates endanger their friendship due to their romantic rivalry over the affections of a married businessman.
- Can you go home again? What if you're a gay man and home is a state where voters keep electing a homophobe to the US Senate? In 1996, native son Tim Kirkman returns to North Carolina to explore the parallels and differences between himself and Jesse Helms: they're from the same town and college, with media interests, from families blessed by adoptions, Baptists by upbringing. Tim puts his camera in front of his family, a boyhood pal, college friends, his pastor, Helms fans, community activists, novelists Lee Smith and Allan Gurganus, a mayor who's gay, and people in the street, including a brief interview with Matthew Shepard. What is it to judge, and what is it to love?
- After the WWII, a young man without perspective arrives in Rome. Living in a loft, he gradually discovers the city becoming a tour guide.
- Three UK musicians attempt to make it big in the US, facing challenges as unknowns in a new country. Their journey is chronicled weekly.
- The 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show takes you around the world to where music comes alive. Even body painting has a music theme with iconic concert t-shirts painted on your favorite swimsuit models.
- In late August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast region of the United States shattering levees, cities, homes and lives across Louisiana and Mississippi. In November, a group of musicians led by REM's Michael Stipe, disillusioned with the government's slow and ineffective response to the disaster, disappointed by the media's move "onto the next story", and personally hurting for a region and it's people, recorded a song with the intent of having 100% of the proceeds raised by it's sale donated toward rebuilding the lives and homes of those people, many of whom had very little to begin with and now have nothing at all. The song Michael chose was over 5 years old and had been written by another (little known) musician, Joseph Arthur. Originally entirely about something else, in light of Katrina, the song took on to him and the others involved, a deep personal meaning in connection with the situation in New Orleans and the Gulf Region. IN THE SUN, the documentary short film, is the story of a song, the story of a region, and the story our ability as humans to care for our own. It's about how all three of those have been tied together and given new meaning forever by one event: Katrina.