Two university friends walk through a high and inhospitable hill in the middle of the city as they confront the idea of mortality following the sudden death of a university mate. Between dusk and dawn, the silences become increasingly deafening, and solitude in company slowly consumes them
Will trees save the planet? That is the promise made by many public policies, timber companies, NGOs, and multinational corporations. With deforestation accelerating and CO2 emissions reaching record levels, planting trees is presented as a common-sense solution to the ecological disaster. But is it really that simple?
Faced with the departure of her roommate, the kind but stubborn Julia must adjust to a life of her own. Realizing that moving on means losing more than just objects, Julia embarks on a nostalgic journey of self-discovery.
Framed within the hyper-performative world of Instagram livestreaming, a group of old friends reunite to celebrate one of their own opening a gallery show in Copenhagen.
A coming-of-age story about the first time you act against your true nature. Inspired by the old wives tale - eating the bread crusts makes your hair go curly - Paris explores and her relationship with her crusts, her best friend, and her hair.
Jeg tror jeg elsker dig is a poignant coming-of-age drama that follows the life of ‘Anders’ - A talented dancer, from childhood through adulthood. Faced with adversity, including the trauma of witnessing his mother’s abuse at the hands of his father, Anders struggles to find a path forward. Through the transformative and expressive power of dance, he learns to confront his pain, process his past, and carve out a new identity. Told across three stages of life, Anders is a deeply human story of resilience, healing, and the search for self-expression amidst chaos.
After gaining alcohol-fueled superpowers, Ricardo, a young punk from the outskirts, sets out to change society. But one brutal mistake will ignite an international conflict, with him at the heart of the storm.
A man on parole, a struggling mother, and a pair of drug dealing brothers each become part of a dizzying multiplicity of plots, but one story. "The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands" is a working class drama which focuses on social mobility, disillusionment, and the struggles of working class people. Seen through the perspectives of three characters, the film is loosely based on real life events and uses a mixture of professional and first time actors.
A newly arrived immigrant from the countryside to the Urubamba district (José Luis) has until the end of the day to get 500 soles to pay off loan sharks who have threatened him. Without contacts or help, he wanders the streets looking for temporary jobs, trapped in a recurring cycle.
A college student, Benny, struggles with social anxiety and overthinking. Overwhelming amounts of anxious thoughts always cause him to freeze up when he’s in a social setting. Benny feels that his anxieties are isolating him, and seeks to battle them by stepping far out of his comfort zone.