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- Newspaper editor Arthur Sherwood is on a hunting trip when he accidentally stumbles upon a nudist camp in the woods. He is very much shocked by this and decides to send reporter Stacy Taylor to the camp so she can write an expose on the camp and have it shut down. However, much to her surprise, Stacy finds that she enjoys the nudist lifestyle and writes some very positive articles on her experiences, which doesn't sit well with Arthur. Arthur then decides to join the camp himself and writes his own story.
- An irresistible temptress causes trouble between two brothers after the more handsome, charismatic one turns up, leading to robbery and death.
- André Mercier, a journalist known as Albin Mercier, is a failed, embittered writer. Sent to cover an event in Germany, he gets to know Andreas Hartmann, another writer who, for his part, has not... failed. The successful Andreas is married to Hélène, a beautiful Frenchwoman. Both attracted to her and jealous of the couple's happiness, Mercier decides to shatter it. Taking advantage of the absence of Andreas, off on a business trip, he tries to seduce Hélène and to become her lover. But things do not go according to plan...
- During the 1960s in Britain, tense race relations between whites and blacks are affecting the workplace, the family, the dating scene, and the society at large.
- Private eye Sam Dennison is relaxing at a nudist camp when he receives an assignment to find international spy Mr. X, who receives information from night club entertainers around the world. Sam travels to Vegas, Hong Kong, Thailand, Paris, Haiti, Mexico, Hawaii, Berlin and Tokyo, watching lovely women perform, and stopping back at the nudist camp (which he is attempting to buy from its beautiful owner, Martha).
- It's no secret that Brooklyn has been changing. Now, the rapidly gentrifying borough is getting the vigilante it needs - and deserves.
- A woman is preparing a romantic dinner for two for her and her husband to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Her husband is out running a series of errands, most of his stops to pick up anniversary gifts for his wife. But the anti-anniversary Gods seem to be working against him as Paris traffic and other problems at each stop seem to be holding him up from getting in and out and to home on time for dinner. Meanwhile, his wife has no idea what has happened to her husband. Will it still be a happy anniversary by the time he makes it home?
- The young composer Franz Schubert tries to gain a foothold in Vienna.
- A mostly faked documentary about sex work in the West End of London.
- A retired professor has returned to his estate to live with his beautiful young wife, Yelena. The estate originally belonged to his first wife, now deceased; her mother and brother still live there and manage the farm. For many years the brother (Uncle Vanya) has sent the farm's proceeds to the professor, while receiving only a small salary himself. Sonya, the professor's daughter, who is about the same age as his new wife, also lives on the estate. The professor is pompous, vain, and irritable. He calls the doctor (Astrov) to treat his gout, only to send him away without seeing him. Astrov is an experienced physician who performs his job conscientiously, but has lost all idealism and spends much of his time drinking. The presence of Yelena introduces a bit of sexual tension into the household. Astrov and Uncle Vanya both fall in love with Yelena; she spurns them both. Meanwhile, Sonya is in love with Astrov, who fails even to notice her. Finally, when the professor announces he wants to sell the estate, Vanya, whose admiration for the man died with his sister, tries to kill him.
- Pierre Rossi and Béatrice live in the same block of flats in Marseille and love each other. One night, Béatrice leaves her apartment. Pierre knows that his fiancée goes to a rendezvous, but she would not tell him more than just that. Worried, Pierre follows her but he is attacked and stolen his identity papers by two men, Tom and Nasol, on the payroll of Quaglio, one of the city's bosses. Later on, Quaglio kills Nasol and deposits the body in a garage, leaving Pierre's papers nearby. As for Pierre, he manages to follow Tom to a villa where several young women have been invited. Pierre, horrified, realizes that this place is the headquarters for the white slave trade.
- A lot of robbed jewels is out in the nature, and no one knows where it is hidden. Possibly the robber's girlfriend knows. When she is out of prison, and returns to her cabaret show in Montparnasse, the police is after her to discover her secret. But the police is not alone. The girl from Pigalle will discover love, and lose it, while the undercover cop will discover the jewels, lose them, and find love.
- Rebecca Stern's short documentary The Rush explores the effect of the festival's cancellation on filmmakers who had so much at stake. In The Rush, filmmakers who would have premiered at SXSW express how they feel having their premiere canceled in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, musing on how to feel the pain of a canceled film premiere simultaneous with the real threat of a global health crisis. Although all of the interviewees agree that canceling the festival was the right thing to do, they admit to feeling a sense of loss that one of the filmmakers describes as "devastating." As the film progresses, you see a closed and shuttered Austin, TX, which is usually alive with one of the country's largest festivals, with small events still going and then slowly being removed from the city. The city, like the filmmakers, is caught off-guard by the sudden cancellation, and sits in a sense of shock. At the end of the film, the filmmakers express resolve that this will not be the end of their path forward with these creative projects, and begin to look towards a better future. The film is based in the immediate reaction to the pandemic and the festival's cancellation, becoming more mood piece than plot driven, allowing the audience time to understand the disappointment and guilt the filmmakers are feeling. The film leaves room for others who have also lost or postponed important life events to take a moment to reflect without guilt. This short film premiered on The Atlantic one month into social distancing.