Inspired by a true story, a U.S. Army Afghanistan veteran—thanks to the presence of her dead best friend from the Army—is at odds with her estranged Vietnam Veteran grandfather and her VA counselor.
A large party hall is full of strangers and relatives. Roger navigates through it. Today is his 80th birthday, he fears it might be his last. He´s searching for his two children and he wants to tell them his goodbyes. The noise in the hall intensifies, the children don't care about Roger and the others barely even notice him. This Goddamned Noise is a surreal horror film that reflects on time and purpose in an indifferent world that only makes noise.
A man works in a dystopian office. He copes by thinking about beautiful paintings during breaktime. Ants crawling out of his skin and a strange coworker interrupt his peace of mind but they remind him of his past as an artist.
Off-beat dramedy following Pat (she hates Patricia), exuberant and melancholic author during a winter stay in her childhood cabin where buried memories resurface. Pat needs to look into the mirror and forgive herself in order to heal and save her relationship with her musician boyfriend Jan and maintain the fragile bond with her tween daughter Flavie. 1+1+1 features a restless but strong female lead and a blended family trying to live together, where each member is learning to love him.herself and to love each other.
Christy invites his old friends to his bachelor party, where Binoy and Sajeer plan a surprise to make the night unforgettable. But when things spiral out of control, the trio must work together to fix the chaos. As tensions rise, their friendship faces the ultimate test. Can they turn the night around before its too late?
Hyper Projection Play "Haikyuu!!" The Trash Can Battle is the tenth stage play adaptation of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyuu!! series. This play focuses on the long-awaited and infamous Battle of the Trash Can between Karasuno and Nekoma. The play combines manga, live-play and video to continue to challengethe "top" of theater and achieve evolution.
Pavel had a difficult childhood, but he grew up modest and kind. This prevents him from maintaining a relationship with a demanding girl and pushes him to selflessly help people. During the day, he is a realtor selling the house of a candidate for deputy, and at night - an anonymous benefactor and the people's favorite Potato Angel. Pavel also arranges the life of his slacker brother and, it seems, finds a new love. But that same candidate, afraid of losing the election, pretends to be a night hero.
After the death of his father, the boy Ackberen's family finds themselves in desperate straits, with his mother married to Kalan, a cruel man who suppresses her will and subjugates their lives. Determined to free his mother, Ackberen finds himself drawn into a dangerous confrontation. Discovering the gift he inherited from his father, he learns to turn fear and anger into strength, but with every step he realizes that not only aggression but also sincere love can become a real weapon.
The protagonist (Shotiko) is hopelessly trying to win over a girl who rejects every flirting attempt he makes. But when a stranger drops a wallet bursting with cash, she suddenly shows interest in him, and challenges him to return it. Seizing this rare opportunity to impress her, Shotiko goes on a crazy pursuit through the city, running through the streets, encountering strange bus passengers, and ultimately getting into trouble.
Yura grew up in a strong Javanese family and sought spiritual growth as she matured. After marrying Andy, darkness emerged in their home due to his sins, turning her life into a small hell. Holding onto the belief that a wife must always obey her husband, can Yura still achieve Samawa while his sins remain unforgiven?
Seventh art is unique addresses people's relationship with a movie theater or film. What feelings do they feel? What changes in you when you go to the movies? It also addresses Jair Bolsonaro's harsh criticism of culture and cinema in Brazil.
The Lost Boys is an exploration of grief through the lens of film. It aims to stretch the bounds of what we think of the horror genre is capable and aims to tell a story that can only be told with the power of cinema. It's a picture with heart...and perhaps a tear.