Winner, a boarding school student who is a fan of Stanley Kubrick, trying to prank his parents during a video call. The prank is an appearance of scary kuntilanak behind Winner. Because his parents' reaction is so funny, they make the prank scarier. But they didn't know the consequences of what they did.
The stages of Yannis Lafis's attempt to make a documentary about some people he considered remarkable, the reason he was interested in them, and ultimately the reason he was forced to give up.
Michael, a middle-aged man confined to his home, receives an invitation from his twenty-year-old niece to accompany her to an event where one of his childhood idols will be present. Michael is confronted with his OCD, which he has denied to himself for many years.
Kostas and Achilles are soldiers in a provincial camp. Kostas' explosive temperament drags the modest Achilles away and so the two friends run away from the camp with the intention of having fun in the neighboring village. Things do not develop as they want and they are now in the patrol car, facing charges against them. They must now choose: To accept their fate, or to blow it up.
Kakoyrloc, a waiter, is about to close the tavern where a group of people work, who ask him to eat with the excuse that the kitchen has not closed yet. The group keeps him at his post for hours, until Kakurlos explodes.
Carson Griggs and Mike Cather thought breaking into the school library at night would be easy: Grab the answers to a test, prove their friends wrong, and call it a win. But a month ago, Jake Wei vanished in that very library—and the teachers’ frantic warnings to stay away suddenly make sense.
Anna, a twenty-five-year-old girl, enters the children's world, the amusement park. After a short walk through the park's toys, she ends up on the bumper cars race track. There she comes face to face with her rival, an eight-year-old girl who obsessively wants to bump her car against hers.
A Film by Roland Wehap is a sharp, self-aware satire that blurs the line between fiction and autobiography. In this audacious "one-man show," filmmaker Roland Wehap sets out to answer a radical question: Can you make a feature film entirely on your own and with almost no budget? With biting humor and raw honesty, the film chronicles the trials of a fiercely independent artist chasing recognition, glory - and maybe even a touch of immortality - through his uncompromising vision. Along the way, he crafts a film about his sleeping cat, launches his own film festival after rejections pile up, and briefly grabs the spotlight on the international stage. But behind the absurdity lies a sobering truth: success in the spotlight doesn't always pay the bills. Ultimately, A Film by Roland Wehap is both a satire and a love letter to filmmaking itself - a testament to creative persistence, no matter the odds.
Maria and her friends' bucolic childhood is haunted by an unexpected doubt. On television, they talked about the year 2000 bug and the chance that the world would end. So, how would they spend the days that remained, at a time when there was time? This is a small portrait of the last pre-internet childhoods in the countryside of Portugal, in 1999.
After being accepted into MIT, Keegan hopes to tell his friend Darren. However, Darren's luck at finding a job has been slim and Keegan tries to encourage him while hiding his news.
A group of undergraduate students at UC San Diego learn the difficulties of creating an audio animatronic. Faced with budget and time constraints, these students embark on a journey filled with comedic moments, setbacks, and betrayal to get their animatronic named “Taro” to talk.
The short film follows the night of a group of friends playing domino and drinking excessive quantities of alcohol. Using photos taken on the day of the meeting and a song by artist Pepe Moreno, "Finish With The Booze" is an observational and ironic documentary that shows the transformation of the characters and the chaos that ends up taking place with the excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages. An comic and raw reflection on the excesses and affections that mark the parties of young Brazilian men, all this to the sound of electronic forró.