A surreal event makes Bloke's head spin. A man's courage, masculinity and suffering come into question in this bizarre tale, one that can only be told with a side of mash and a cold beer.
Tony, a troubled drummer returns backstage after a harrowing incident of punching through his drum. Eloise, the guitarist follows him, and Tony expresses his concern for his future in music.
During the Dutch colonial era, Ki Jauhar rose against oppression. Before his execution, he entrusted his power to a sacred puppet believed to protect the people from suffering.
Mono Melancholia, the first standalone experimental film by Hrisiraj Sengupta, folds together fragments of the director’s own past with images captured for no purpose beyond the quiet act of noticing. Some shots were never meant for a film. They began as personal keepsakes, and now sit beside moments filmed solely for this piece. Every frame was taken quickly on a phone, under the light that was there, without the interference of formal setups. The monologue came later, written as an echo to the images, shaped by the atmosphere of its non-original soundtrack. More than a narrative, it is an instinctive arrangement of memory and mood, a small attempt to make sense of what refuses to be explained.
Set in the sleepy town of Bawley Point on the NSW South Coast and brimming with laconic humour, this unforgettable tale of misguided obsession and rampant insecurity tangles with the absurdity of wanting to alter the body in defiance of things beyond our control.
Inspired by a true story, a widowed air raid warden in the midst of World War II struggles to overcome grief and rediscover joy in her life – until she finds a dying sparrow she hopes to save.
May, a Korean woman in her early thirties, finds herself suddenly alone after an unexpected breakup. As she drifts through sleepless days in Berlin, memories of her youth in Seoul quietly resurface.
A weekend in the city park is meant for recreational activities. During a twenty minute period, several men seek out a way to pass their time at a cruising spot located in the heart of a small peninsular grove.
When Alya loses her daughter in a tragic accident, she buries her in the backyard of her mother’s village home. But the land is cursed—now her daughter has risen and she’s no longer the same.
Two roommates who never spend time together are forced to question their relationship, their friendship, and their lives after a heated argument during a movie night.