
When nine-year-old Bruno is uprooted from his beloved Berlin to a lonely house beside a mysterious fence, his curiosity leads him to Shmuel, a boy on the other side. Their secret friendship unfolds against a backdrop Bruno cannot comprehend—and changes everything.

A nameless boy from the Out Isles stumbles into a shattered Camelot and finds himself caught between fading miracles and a rising tide of mortals. In the hush after Arthur’s fall, Collum, Nimue, Bedivere, Palomides and Dinadan chase one last light—the Holy Lance—while Morgan le Fay, Lancelot and Merlin shape a different future. This is the Arthurian legend reborn: tender, fierce, and fiercely human.

A novelist on the brink, a marriage stretched between art and survival, and a city that dazzles and devours. Colored Television is a razor-sharp, cinematic portrait of race, ambition, and love in modern Los Angeles.

When nine-year-old Bruno is uprooted from his beloved Berlin to a lonely house beside a mysterious fence, his curiosity leads him to Shmuel, a boy on the other side. Their secret friendship unfolds against a backdrop Bruno cannot comprehend—and changes everything.

A nameless boy from the Out Isles stumbles into a shattered Camelot and finds himself caught between fading miracles and a rising tide of mortals. In the hush after Arthur’s fall, Collum, Nimue, Bedivere, Palomides and Dinadan chase one last light—the Holy Lance—while Morgan le Fay, Lancelot and Merlin shape a different future. This is the Arthurian legend reborn: tender, fierce, and fiercely human.

A novelist on the brink, a marriage stretched between art and survival, and a city that dazzles and devours. Colored Television is a razor-sharp, cinematic portrait of race, ambition, and love in modern Los Angeles.