Mona lives with two roommates in an apartment cut off from the outside world. Trapped in a daily routine of household chores and a strange ritual of nocturnal debauchery, the life on the other side of the window seems to be calling to her.
An experimental documentary, in which Emma asks people when do you wish to be soft, when do you long to be rough, and when are you both at the same time? Each scene is a fantasy the subjects are invited to play inside. While interviewees’ honest answers offer glimpses into their own inner worlds and contrasting experiences. Merging both the real life and staged aspects of the film.
As detective Evelyn Dubois arrests gangster Billy “the Devil” Dwayne, he gets shot in front of her. In her office with a blood stained shirt, a knock is heard on the door... Her client Liliane Wang comes to confirm the rumours circulating in town. But did she really come only for this reason?
This World is Sleeping in the Darkness of Websites.in Such a Situation, the Direction of One's Life Changes...i Can't Bear It. The Story is What He Wakes Up Like the Eyes of the Night to Correct This World That is Sleeping on the Web in That Anger.
Left in charge of his energetic grandkids, Mr Okafor faces more chaos than he bargained for. But as the little troublemakers turn his world upside down, they teach him about forgiveness, hope, and the true meaning of family.
A short documentary following a daring band of unlikely explorers embarking on a quest to uncover the forgotten mines of Cornwall, only to unearth an unexpected journey of self-discovery. For this motley crew, the pursuit of the unknown serves as a cathartic release, allowing them to momentarily cast aside their worries and reset for the challenges of everyday life. Transcending mere adrenaline urges, the group becomes a vital means of connection and understanding, underscoring the importance of community in our lives.
A woman who suspects her husband of cheating is secretly tailing him. He goes into a love hotel with his lover. The woman can only watch helplessly as the scene unfolds. Then, suddenly, she is approached by a mysterious man...
Nothing special, just filmed some scenes outside a park and just rotoscoped over them. The purpose of this was to experiment and create background designs for later projects.
n 1664, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was anointed as the Ninth Light of Guru Nanak. At that time, Emperor Aurangzeb’s rule cast a shadow across India — his mission was to turn the land into Dar-ul-Islam. When the oppressed Brahmins, led by Pandit Kripa Ram, came to the Guru seeking protection, he was deeply moved by their suffering. In an act of divine grace Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji chose to stand as their voice — not with armies or weapons, but with truth. He journeyed to Delhi, accompanied by his beloved disciples, Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Dayal Das, and Bhai Sati Das. What followed was not merely a confrontation but a defining moment in India’s moral history — the supreme sacrifice that echoes through eternity A timeless symbol to dharma, truth, the courage the defence of religious feedon and human rights.
A string of sudden police officer murders in three areas prompts the deployment of Crime Branch Officer Randeep Sen to secure an upcoming police event. As Randeep investigates the killings, he uncovers a disturbing, strange incident tied to the motive. Randeep, an officer who honours his oath, must use his wits and strength to protect the force and bring the killer to justice.
The story of an Iranian family scattered across years and borders, where home becomes a fragmented memory. The essay film shows how displacement also shapes time and encounters remain possible only in images.
The traces of three characters, Maria, Daniel, and Jackpot, can be read like an experimental coming-of-age film. What effects do intergenerational traumas have on the psyche, on desire, on the formation of our identity?
Clay-covered bodies squeeze through narrow rock passages. Sparingly lit by their helmet lamps, they blend in with the sediment-covered cave walls. The film accompanies a group of cave explorers and looks at their different motives for venturing into the inaccessible depths. In the farthest corners of the "Windloch" cave, discovered in 2019, lies a chamber filled with bizarre, delicate aragonite crystals. The most extraordinary of these is called "Hydra" by its discoverers.
In her essayistic documentary film, Katrin Esser stages the story of her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. The course of the illness is told from two perspectives: that of the Polish caregiver Violetta and that of the daughter. They take turns recounting their experiences, the limits of care, excessive demands, working conditions, exploitation within the system, and death. The only filming location is the apartment, which alternates between living space, museum, and crime scene. Esser's staging reveals layers of memory and shows that remembering and forgetting are very individual processes.