Abhishek Verma, a fund consultant, gets trapped in a web of lies, deception and blackmail after a good-for-nothing but cunning woman, failing to make ends meet, gets her hands on his phone, which lets slip more than anyone should know, forcing him to comply.
A self-sacrificing mother and a rebellious son—each with their own reasons, rights, and wrongs. Yet no matter what, a mother is always the place to return.
Rauwolfia's film debut, partner to their 2025 album with the same title, directly intersects with the album’s narrative of two struggling lovers being placed within the world’s imminent demise. The sheltered couple are taunted and entertained by an analog television in their bunker, which gives them all the answers they need, yet in very unconventional ways.
More than a documentary—Women in Christ is a call to every woman who’s ever wondered if her story matters. It does. Because when we see these women, we see the Savior.
In the remote Romanian village of Catane, a community of villagers, long surviving on disability benefits obtained through ambiguous means, faces exposure when a local inquiry descends. What unfolds is not a story of deception, but of unexpected ingenuity as the villagers craft a disarmingly poetic and humorous response to the absurdities of a broken system. In reinventing their way of life, they reveal not only a means of survival—but a radical model of communal resilience in a fractured world.
In the shadow of the Mountain, 72-year-old Epifanio finds himself in the twilight of his life as he slips into a deep slumber, revisiting the day he became forever lost. He embarks on a quest to reunite with his family, guided by a mysterious woman who shows him the way back home. However, upon his return, he is confronted with a daunting sight: the Mountain roaring like a sleeping beast that has awakened once again.
Bomb is a comedy film set in the fictional village of Kaalakammaipatty, where a man named Kathiravan dies unexpectedly but even after death, he won’t stop farting. His body becomes the center of chaos, confusion, and laughter as the villagers try to figure out the Reason.
In a remote cabin, Penny lives under Claire’s strict rules. Told it’s for her safety, Penny begins to question everything as dark secrets emerge, unraveling the truth her mother tried to hide.
7-year-old Molly is eager to lend a hand on her family's farm, but when she witnesses the death of an animal at the hands of her father, he insists his actions were merciful. Matured by the event, Molly attempts to apply her newfound sense of morality.
After his father's death, Mauro, a farmer from the countryside, finds himself facing an unexpected freedom. Torn between guilt and desire, he confronts his fears to love another man for the first time.
After the Spanish Civil War, Carmela joins the militias alongside thousands of other women. Her struggle is twofold: to confront fascism and defend the freedoms won during the Second Republic. In combat, a homemade grenade amputates the hand with which she had held her ideals and her weapon in defense of her rights.
In 1942, the new Francoist bishop wants to regain control of the Pyrenean and Andorran territories, whose forests are occupied by Nazi soldiers and Republican maquis. Some of these have been found murdered after various violations. The bishop’s vicar and the village priest, Tomàs, have to investigate what is happening and what connection it has with the country’s ancient supernatural legends.
David, a nurse, spends his summer nights on call at a clinic in a small inland town, isolated in the middle of Extremadura. The night seems quiet, even monotonous, but there is a legend circulating among the emergency room staff: at three in the morning, like in a zombie movie, the worst of each house emerges from the shadows. It's what healthcare workers call Happy Hour.
A Japanese man and his Chinese-American wife struggle with work, parenting, and caregiving in NYC. Their strained life spirals when their son is kidnapped, leading to murder. Unspoken truths and secrets surface, deepening their rift. Can they rebuild their shattered vision of a "happy family"?
A family with three children lives within the dark walls of an apartment. The mother does everything possible to care for her children and protect them from an essential, latent evil: an abusive power relationship that, like a hereditary disease, continues to plague her and so many others. But breaking the cycle isn't easy, and every failed attempt is a lost opportunity. From Jerez comes a harsh and furious fable.
Late summer. For Iga, a young woman in her late twenties, it is a time of daydreaming and chasing an idealized notion of happiness. She decides to drive to Scotland by car. When she meets Ethan, a 30-year-old Englishman, on the way and joins him on the journey, she begins to understand herself better and questions her goals.
Bilbao, August. Jone, 20 years old, lives with her father and younger sister Marta. Aita, Jone's father, had to quit his job due to the consequences of his Parkinson's disease. Meanwhile, Bilbao's Semana Grande festivities kick off, setting the stage for Jone's first experience of love. Throughout this summer, Jone will navigate the dichotomy between the sense of invincibility she shares with Olga, the girl she falls in love with, and the fear of being left alone due to her father's illnes