Marie, Naney, and Jolie live together in Tunis, sheltering Kenza, a shipwreck survivor. As this unorthodox family forms, crises make each woman reconsider her place.
Nadia is running from her life, while Nathan is trying to escape his. Two strangers on opposite paths, but they share a dissatisfaction for adulthood and a longing for more.
Ambitious Madleen and carefree creative spirit Hugo embark on a symbolic journey up the mountain of success, exposing the tension between societal pressure and self-fulfillment. While Madleen strives to meet society’s expectations and achieve a high-status career, Hugo chooses to move through life at his own pace, guided by creativity rather than external expectations. The film invites the audience to reflect on the choices young adults face in a success-driven society and to question the decisions we make and the values we prioritize in life.
After awakening from a recurring nightmare, Luanda, a Black woman and single mother, finds her day pierced by painful memories that insist on resurfacing. A seemingly simple, intimate unease draws her back into recollections of a past shaped by poverty and sorrow. As she confronts these ghosts, Luanda revisits the experiences that forged her path and reveal the strength of the woman she has become.
Liway, the eldest, works day and night to ensure the survival of her remaining family members, Santino and Nene. She finds her role challenged upon discovering her brother’s attempts to shift their dire situation. The relationship, now only tied by survival, intensifies into a heated exchange between the siblings. They either have to swallow or rinse off the pride that they have built in order to continue as a whole.
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A claustrophobic plunge into the dystopian heart of darkness inspired by the director’s own detention, "Tomorrow Was War" unspools on a fraught New Year’s Eve in a Russian police state. Shura, a trans man hiding in plain sight, dreads his prying neighbors and the inevitable knock at the door. As the night fractures, so does the narrative — steered by the officer who arrested him, an architect of memory who twists history, truth, and identity to his will.
Enemy in My House is a live-filmed stage play blending mystery, suspense, comedy, faith, and an unforgettable twist. Journalist Monique Daniels is newly married, expecting her first child, and grateful to God for her many blessings—until Harmony, a new assistant from the news station, enters her life. What begins as casual workdays quietly spirals into daily drama as secrets, sabotage, and temptation rise to the surface. Someone is determined to destroy Monique’s family, her career, and her peace. As the tension escalates, her instincts as an investigative journalist sharpen, drawing her into a dangerous search for the truth. In a gripping unraveling of deception, Monique is forced to confront a devastating reality: the news anchor isn’t just reporting the headline—she’s become it. A tense, emotional roller coaster captured live on stage, Enemy in My House delivers powerful performances, sharp storytelling, and a shocking ending that leaves audiences breathless.
Deep underground, a coal miner and his young assistant make a discovery that slowly unravels the course of their bond. What was buried begins to surface and nothing will ever be the same.
Stuck in a routine where everything seems to go wrong, a young man is on the verge of giving up. One day, a coworker offers him a pill, claiming it can change his life. Taking it as a last hope, he starts to see unexpected improvements. But as his confidence grows and opportunities appear, the question remains: was it the pill... or something else entirely?
After a night out, a young woman chooses to walk home alone, turning an ordinary journey into a tense confrontation with the fear many women experience daily.