Set during the final ten minutes before an eighteenth birthday, the film follows a young protagonist on the threshold between childhood and adulthood. Through poetic monologues and symbolic ritual, it explores the fear, loss, and quiet transformation that accompany coming of age. Blending introspection with elements of symbolic horror, the film treats growing up not as a celebration, but as a rite of passage, culminating in a final return to childhood memory as midnight arrives.
As you go to bed to rest from the fatigue of the day, you find yourself unable to sleep, overwhelmed by excessive thoughts, drifting back through the memories of your life—until you finally reach a path with no escape.
After Apollo 13’s hypothetical success, a NASA veteran and an engineer clash over plans for a permanent base on the moon. One sees it as humanity’s next step, but the other sees it as a dangerous act of hubris. Their debate becomes a meditation on progress, pride, and the cost of reaching too far.
It is the year 1988. Yamabuki is an eight-year-old little boy growing up in a traditional family where every family member has problems and secrets they try to hide from each other. The father runs a failing construction company and has an intimate relationship with another woman. The mother is struggling with severe depression, as she cannot cope with the death of her youngest child. The grandfather, who used to be a construction engineer, hopes to start building an amusement park, but to no avail. The grandmother runs a small store where she sells items of forged origin. The sister is fed up with the lies of her predecessors and is looking for a way to run away from home. In the midst of all this chaos, Yamabuki has started to find solace in patting an imaginary dog.
Three friends: Duncan, Clayton and Martin rent out an abandoned church to film their brand new horror movie screenplay. As the day filming begins, the trio and the actors learn that the church isn't abandoned and something sinister lies within the eerie building... and they want them gone.
Abinash, his son Arup, and daughter-in-law Monimala continue their constant bickering even after shifting to a new flat, with Arup endlessly stuck between them. When circumstances force them to find another home, Abinash revisits their old house only to discover a tenant now lives there. What follows is a chain of hilarious misunderstandings and escalating family drama, leaving their future up in the air.
A Syrian doctor and her daughter flee Aleppo, setting off a chain of events that binds five strangers together. A smuggler, a soldier, a poet, and a coast guard captain collide in a crisis that tests their courage, their choices, and their humanity.
In a time of civil disobedience in the erstwhile Madras state, a ruthless intelligent officer turns up with a duty to track down rebels. Chezhian and his brother Chinndurai are of different personalities, one a hardworking fireman, the other a rebel. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues as Chezhian is forced to abandon his peaceful ways to protect his people and takes on the mighty forces, culminating in a fierce battle for justice.
A small Egyptian police band travels to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves stuck in the wrong town and forced to spend a night with the local people.
Home for the first time in years, Hannah is dragged to do the big Christmas shop at Tesco. Cue: abject horror. The last thing she wants is to bump into everyone she went to school with and confirm her fear that she's a failure. Simple: she just wont get out of the car.
In Elaichi, the spice of desire, Sonal’s quiet domestic life explodes into nights of burning lust when a chance encounter with a younger actor turns into a frivolous sexual affair - pushing her deeper into obsession until her family, her body, and her soul are scorched by betrayal.