A woman with cerebral palsy experiences emotional and physical emancipation when she visits an organization that provides sexual services for the disabled.
Faruk, who is over 90 years old, increasingly becomes the protagonist in the film his daughter is making about the impending demolition of his block of flats in Istanbul. A story about gentrification and a complex father-daughter relationship.
Frankenstein’s secrets did not die with him. As graves are torn up and patience disappear from asylum, William Browning sets out to find who stole his father’s body - and finds horrors close to home as his mother descends into madness.
"The Flood" is a story about unjustifiably big ambitions of small people from the periphery of life and events, who, due to the sudden circumstances in which they found themselves, forget who they are and where they come from. The film, among other things, explores human weaknesses.
Caught between three Christmas proposals, a businesswoman's fairy godmother whisks her through the past, present, and future, revealing that true love might be closer than she thinks.
Twelve-year-old Kazakh shepherd boy Biek (帕拉沙提·阿依克什) lives in the Altay pastures of Xinjiang. When he hears that the beloved “Grandpa Camel” – the Han-Chinese agronomist who once brought camel-industry know-how to the village – is seriously ill in Chengdu, the child becomes convinced that only the magic of fresh white-camel milk can save him.
A short fil that follows a body subjected to institutional and diffuse forms of power: medicalization, psychiatric labeling, regimes of sexuality, and everyday violence. Moving between a white clinical space, a cemetery in Toulouse, and ordinary interiors, the film unfolds through gestures, textures, and encounters with other bodies. Inspired by Michel Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, Artaud, Rancière, and critical thought from Latin America, this short film traces a sensitive cartography of emancipation and asks a simple yet difficult question: what can a body do when it attempts to reclaim its own history?
Eva, a mysterious woman who lives in the forest, sets a field of sunflowers on fire. She tells the police commissioner who arrests her that she did it because the children are in danger and must be protected. Eva believes she has a mission and she talks like a preacher, a sort of Joan of Arc. She sees strange blue lights in the sky. Her case is associated with the mysterious disappearance of children that have been occurring in the area, even if the youngsters seem to gladly follow her around. In the meantime, in China, a woman is exasperated because her daughter is sick.
When Mark’s mistake puts his best friend Anna in danger, he must face a terrifying entity determined to take her away. To save her life, he’s forced to confront the darkness he unleashed.