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Middle Man, dir. Charlie Francis (UK) - After a misunderstanding, Nathan tries to get in contact with his hearing impaired boyfriend through a type-to-talk service. Will the middle man be able to fix the situation or will Nathan have to find another way to communicate?
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Followers, dir. Tim Marshall (UK/Australia) - When an elderly woman sees a vision of Jesus on the swimming trunks of a young African man at her class, she befriends him as she believes God has sent her a sign for him to free her of her loneliness.
Kissing Drew, dir. Philip J. Connell (Canada) - A dreary school day in 1992: 'Cool kid' Drew is James' sexual fantasy, but Drew is also James' bully. In a single moment, James faces off against both Drew the bully and Drew the fantasy, but is it enough to reclaim his dignity?
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