Group 3 of International Relations Class of 2025 UNHAS embarks on a field study to TPA Antang to uncover the everyday reality behind one of the region’s most challenging environments. Through interviewing a member of the community and on-site observations, the team explores how residents adapt to living near the landfill, navigating issues of waste management, public health, and environmental pressures. This documentary captures the resilience of a community that has learned to coexist with conditions many would consider unlivable. From the routines of families who have called Antang home for decades, to the subtle ways the environment shapes their mindset and livelihoods, the film offers a grounded, human perspective on life at the edge of a landfill.
When a woman travels home to her mother's funeral and has to deliver a eulogy, she must decide whether or not to mention something that has been kept secret from the rest of the family.
It's St. Andrew's Eve, and a night of boozing and fortune-telling is just what Boner needs. What he doesn't need is two demons also refusing to be sober.
In 1993, in a bunker lost in a Swiss forest, François Genoud, the holder of Hitler and Goebbels' copyrights, lives out his final hours. Throughout his life, the Nazi banker escaped justice and remorse. For his last stand, he receives a young journalist from an Israeli daily newspaper. This interview will be his legacy to history, a final snub to humanity. But the young woman standing before him is determined not to make François Genoud's end of life as easy as he had imagined.
A corporate slave, suffocated by his job, descends into a trip sequence of surreal visions, forcing him to confront a life-altering decision about his work.
Matthew is a senior in high school, who has big aspirations of being a musician, but suffers from stage freight. He has to make the choice of taking the next step, or staying in the dark.
After yet another painful rejection, a young man takes to the road. With no clear destination, he drives through the night, the hum of the engine drowning out the echo of disappointment. His journey seems directionless until he encounters a sick crooner stranded by the roadside.
After forty years of radio silence, Sol meets his old friend Dicky to clear an incident from the past. Time is precious, as Dicky's death is scheduled for tomorrow.
Four journalists in Gaza recount their vital work of reporting the news, despite massive destruction, massacres, forced displacement, extreme difficulty in accessing basic necessities, their personal tragedies, and the constant danger of death. Director Shrouq Aila speaks out after the assassination of her husband, journalist Rushdi Sarraj. She is joined by photojournalist Mariam Abu Daqqa, who was killed in August 2025 during an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, director Fayez Qreqea, and Syrian television correspondend Shorouk Shaheen.