After 40 years of wrongful imprisonment on death row, César is finally released and must rebuild his life. Having spent nearly his entire life in the Polunsky Unit, a prison known for its extreme isolation, he arrives in Mexico ready to embark on a journey of healing. Confronted with his own limitations and the challenges of a new beginning, César is resolute in his quest to discover what true freedom means.
Luz de Luna became a truck driver to escape a violent marriage. On the road, she faces labor exploitation and various forms of violence that often make her question her path. Alongside her, other truck drivers seek comfort and strength at rest stops and makeshift diners along the Mexican highways, all striving to keep moving forward.
Andrès is a truck driver for a small transport company in Europe. As he puts in the hours, stuck in a race for profit, Andrès serves as a cog in a system that exhausts the men who make it function, and in so doing exhausts itself.
Working with red clay excavated from the cemetery grounds of New Hope Baptist Church, the artist binds place, kinship and mortality into a single material gesture. The site was once his grandfather's land, later gifted to the church, and now holds multiple generations of his family.
The VS fashion show is back and better than ever! The blowouts, wings, and models you adore walk the runway with performances by TWICE, Madison Beer, Missy Elliott, and Karol G.
On her birthday, Greta avoids the town fair. After work at a piñata shop, she finds silence in a secret spot. Returning home, as fireworks crackle and the corrida begins, her father, missing for five years, is back.
An audiovisual journey narrated in voice-over that invites reflection on the importance of water. It focuses on food security, tourism, and solid waste management. Through evocative images, this short documentary raises awareness about a vital resource that we often take for granted, or in other words, as something that is guaranteed.
Narrated by Jalen Williams, the NBA original documentary examines the anatomy of a champion, documenting the Thunder’s thrilling journey to the 2024-25 title.
This documentary, made entirely of archival footage shot mainly by amateurs, revisits 50 years of Chilean history. A fascinating lesson in memory, this personal montage adopts a popular, even fringe, perspective to help write a more complete national memory. As the filmmaker asserts in her narration, there’s the history we’re told, the history we live, and the history we tell ourselves. Between the coup d’état of September 11, 1973, and the recent double failure of the new constitution project, this film shows that the people of Chile have long oscillated between excitement and disappointment, accumulating shattered hopes. Rejecting the pessimism that would trap us in collective immobility, Karin Cuyul instead draws on the past to ask how we can continue to dream of the necessary social and political changes.
Presented as a part of Activating Archive: Eating an Apple while Lucid Dreaming 2568 (2025) by Koki Tanaka and Host:2568 Collective under Ghost2568: Bodies Dispossessed, curated by Christina Li. The project revisits and re-examines Koki's work in Ghost:2565 Live Without Dead Time, Eating an Apple While Lucid Dreaming (2022). Activating Archive: Eating an Apple while Lucid Dreaming 2568 (2025) explores experiential history and speculative futures through investigating Thailand’s sociopolitical history and nocturnal landscapes in an act of collective memory-making. Tanaka works alongside research material and findings gathered through Host:2568 members, including Weerapat. The collaborative work investigates how individual experience and summoned histories can be shared with broader audiences. Interpretation of a Dream (2025) investigates and focuses on the bus driver from Eating an Apple While Lucid Dreaming in 2022 as the main subject to narrate the stories through his own perspective.