Queer twins of a deceased political figure become the unwanted face/scapegoat for a rebellion against a government that threatens to take their basic human rights to build their false utopia.
Unlearning Motherhood is an animated documentary that tells the tearing and empowering stories of women with their unconventional motherhood experiences, through the journey of a fictional main character who is looking for answers about pregnancy.
A mother and daughter are going through hard times in a refugee camp. The father has disappeared while fighting for Ukraine’s freedom, leaving them among other women with similar fates. Fear, uncertainty, and crushing loneliness are emotions almost all of them know well. Yet even growing closer to one another carries risks – not all of which they are aware.
Lacey is a contemporary dancer with a tendency for perfectionism and skepticism. Living with the more laid back and lighthearted Madigan has landed her in quite a predicament. After agreeing to accompany Madigan to one of her 'Kinetic Harmony' cult-like meetings she finds herself possessed by an alien entity. Through this possession, the skeptical and straight laced Lacey finds herself falling further and further into this cult-like doctrine. Lacey may end up closer to the spirits than she bargained for in Harmonious.
The two deadliest battles of the Iraq War occurred in 2004. The Battle of Najaf was fought in the South against the Shiite Mahdi militia. The Battle of Fallujah was fought in the West against Sunni insurgents.These brutal urban conflicts were not the high-tech battles the military had prepared for after the first Gulf War in 1991, but they are the face of modern warfare. The Last 600 Meters tells the story of these battles through the words and deeds of those who fought there: the ground truth.
"Blended Vision" is a duo-screen video. The screen on the left shows a video about Lau's experience of accompanying his father during eye surgery. As the father's vision gradually becomes disabled, he begins to rely on his daughter's eyes to see the world, and the roles of caregiver and caretaker are reversed. In the series of events from the discovery of the disease to examination, surgery, and recovery, the emotional changes between father and daughter constantly overlap and stagger, and are connected by an invisible line. The video on the right, Lau uses a camera lens to imitate the blurred vision from the eyes of her father, and returns to the places he passes by every day, the park near their home, the same teahouse, the same bus route, the same way home... to reproduce those things that are seen repeatedly in the scenery.
A lone student steps into an abandoned phone booth to investigate a strange ringing sound. But with every flash of light, the booth grows smaller, the air colder and the reflection outside draws closer.
When Ben brings his new boyfriend, Chuck, home for Thanksgiving dinner, the two must navigate the growing tension as Chuck is not who Ben's family was expecting.
Ana and Lucio invent a religion and found a small cult in a closed, wealthy community. They perform rituals, pray, and work in a garden where they grow a psychoactive plant for their ceremonies. Mara, searching for her brother Damián, joins the community. Initially idyllic, the cult reveals a dark side. Mara connects with Lucio after consuming the plant's pollen, hallucinates, and discovers Ana's sinister plan. When she tries to escape, she discovers the end of the world.
After losing her father in a tragic fire, 10-year-old Risa discovers a decommissioned payphone that allows her to speak to the dead. Each of them has a wish, a request, something to resolve. If Risa helps them with their unfinished business in the world of the living, they will allow her to fulfill her impossible wish: to speak to her father one last time.