The story begins when Dewi, who is trying to undergo a pregnancy program with her partner, Arya, a psychosis sufferer, goes on holiday to an old house that once had a tragic and frightening story, located at the foot of Mount Selamet. When they arrived at the house, Arya, Dewi, and their beloved dog, Gomes, began to feel that something was wrong in the house they lived in. Mystical events that cannot be explained by common sense began to occur frequently. The supernatural incident peaked when Dewi invited her friends Gaby and Ansel to come stay overnight while Arya was away. Long story short, one night Dewi, Gabby and Ansel played Charlie-Charlie "a game of summoning spirits which is quite legendary and very popular in Mexico". Suddenly! A frightening phenomenon occurred after Dewi wanted to end the game.
Fearing that his relationships are crumbling, a troubled young man takes magic mushrooms at his birthday party. But as the night spirals into hallucination and horror, he must decide whether his friends are betraying him or trying to save him from himself.
When the Inquisition brutally separates two young women, one of them embarks on a solitary journey through the woods in search of her lost companion, discovering mysterious powers linked to the elements of nature.
Buttu and his mother live a modest life in an Odisha village, with Buttu dreaming of leaving for a better life elsewhere. However, a series of unforeseen events disrupt their lives. Will they overcome the challenges and realise their dreams?
A lumberjack in search of wood ventures deep into the forest until he discovers an abandoned community of lumberjacks. Inside one of the houses, he sees a meal set for one person. Not seeing anyone around, he decides to take advantage of the meal. Later, a young woman arrives at the home.
Luna sets out on a journey in search of her mother, who disappeared on the last day of Carnival in Guarapari. Her search leads her to an old building that is apparently empty but inhabited by tormented souls.
A former elite athlete is trapped in the hunting grounds of an undead countess and her ravenous cult. To escape a ritual slaughter, she must outrun the cursed, outwit the damned, and place her trust in a jaded cop and a fisherman with secrets of his own.
After a night of drugs and debauchery results in the fatal overdose of an underage gay man, an innocent bystander is left to take the blame. Upon his release from prison, the guilty party becomes the focus of an eccentric killers revenge.
Eat My Heart Out is a short film that blurs the lines between devotion and destruction, love and hunger. Told through a queer, horror-inspired lens, the narrative follows an intimate relationship that slowly ruptures under the weight of obsession and emotional consumption. Through visceral styling, symbolic objects, and layered sound, the film explores how affection can spill over into possession; how love, when held too tightly, begins to bruise, bite, and leave its mark. The pomegranate, ever bursting and staining, becomes a motif for desire: tender, violent, and impossible to contain. Inspired by theories of the abject, queer temporality, and the monstrous feminine, Eat My Heart Out exists in a world just slightly askew; somewhere between self and other, beauty and decay. It is a study in transformation, a love story soaked in unease, and a quiet question: how far would you go for a love that consumes?
Four friends spend a pleasant night on the streets of Querétaro until a beggar asks them for alms. Without giving them a single coin, the beggar follows them until they achieve their goal, hiding a dark secret.
Three moments, three invisible wounds, stop time and fragment a life. In a world where dreams are confused with nightmares, an inner voice roams landscapes distorted by fear, pain, and loss. Each intimate death blurs reality and forever transforms the way we see the world. A sensorial journey to the heart of the irreparable, where human fragility is revealed in its rawest and most poetic form.
When gentrifiers suddenly begin dying mysteriously, a Gullah Geechee handywoman who recently lost her home, must decide whether to use her ancestral knowledge to save them or leave the newcomers to their fate.
To punish her son, a mother hires a monster to take him away. She pays the monster and waits for the return of a statue made from her son's body parts.
Laki (25 years old, courageous, righteous, anxiously paranoid) is a graduate art historian, unemployed, in a perspectiveless environment, he decides to become independent at his great-grandfather's abandoned cottage.