A young woman agrees to go to a friend's house for an intimate night, but after the appearance of a killer, she begins to witness several events straight out of a nightmare.
On a snowy night, a girl faces a silent predator while another presence chooses not to help. Rendered in hand-drawn animation, A Knock in the Dark is a fable of complicity, moral choice, and the cost of inaction.
DDT Ryogoku After ~It’s a Wonderful Battle~ took place on November 6, 2025, at Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo, headlined by Yuki Ueno, To-y, and Kazuma Sumi vs. Super Sasadango Machine, Sanshiro Takagi, and Jun Akiyama in a special six-man tag team match.
Neuleben in Mecklenburg-West Pommerania, near the Wakenitz River, 1973. The workday is over, and 21-year-old Willi and his friends spontaneously decide to “go over”. A life-threatening adventure in which he leaves a lot behind – including his girlfriend, Renate. They don't see each other again until years later.
A chance find at the flea market: an old football-fan vest, covered with the patches and slogans of the football team SV Darmstadt. To whom did it once belong? Moreover, what is behind the phenomenon? Those colourful, never-washed denim frocks worn by rock fans at heavy metal concerts or football fans in sports stadiums? A good-humoured road trip exploring passion, rivalry, and belonging.
At the moment he dies, Em’s ghost books a sitting with an AI-generated coach named Tammy. The anime avatar patiently calls up all the clips that brought Em to this point, the redundant message of which is: What you imagine becomes real. Jacob Schill paints an intoxicating picture of an imagination colonized by social media, in which self-affirmation and delusion become indistinguishable.
Jesús, a former motocross champion, returns to the track to save his family's home. After an accident that sidelined him from the sport, he must confront his fears and rivals from the past, rediscovering that true victory lies in perseverance and values.
Inspired by Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders and the work of Jonas Mekas, a fragmented video diary unfolds through raw, intimate footage of women in their daily lives—at work, at home, in moments of solitude and connection. Scenes shift between the mundane and the profound, forming a nonlinear tapestry of female experience—desire, limitation, resilience. A voice, both singular and collective, narrates in diary-like reflections, speaking of love, shame, pleasure, and the unspoken rules that shape their bodies and choices. Shot in a cinéma vérité style, the film’s grainy, handheld aesthetic mirrors the imperfection and authenticity of memory, blurring the line between personal and universal. Fleeting moments flicker and dissolve, immersing the viewer in a rhythmic flow of images and emotions. As time loops and fragments, The Land of Wanting More becomes both an intimate confession and a quiet rebellion—an ode to the complexities of womanhood, caught between wanting, waiting, an
A young filmmaker named Mark and a producer named Eva are trying to successfully submit their horror movie script for a pitch. They fail because Mark's script is implausible and meaningless. In his futile attempts to write a new script for a new pitch, Mark realizes that his horrific script has become a reality and his meaningless story is threatening him and Eve.
The story of a mysterious inheritance, seances, psychedelics and Brighton’s 1990s alt-cabaret scene is woven together with inimitable charm, writer David Bramwell recalls his UK odyssey to find the origins of the moustache inherited from Great Aunt Sylia. He encounters the occult, mind altering drugs and a cabaret of misfits including Hippy Lily, Dave Suit and the enigmatic Drako Oho Zarhazar.