Ekah is determined to go to school in a village of fishermen where a girl child's education is considered a taboo. Her drive to break this old adage gets her embroiled with her father, Solomon's past.
In the intriguing short film “Symmetry,” the first and second halves of the film are mirror images of each other—at the midpoint, the film begins to play backwards and each shot is mirrored. The film was created by Yann Pineill as his graduation project a
Twenty-something New Yorker Barb Schwartz somehow ended up in a life that kinda... sucks. She has a paralegal job she hates, a drab studio apartment on Roosevelt Island, and an overbearing family who never lets her forget she's still single.