Rick, the pharmacist, is driven by vengeance after his sister dies from counterfeit drugs sold by Eddie. He is torn between his desire for revenge and a newfound purpose as he returns to school to become a legitimate pharmacist.
Over a year ago the greatest horror film of all time was released, and it took the world by storm. Now join the cast and crew as they discuss the film's development and history and what it truly means to prance.
Azamat is an eleventh-grade student. Constantly pressured by his classmates, he decides to change everything after one particular event. Friendship, honor, first love, and big dreams intertwine in this story — a true reflection of school life.
But the choices some characters make can change the fate of everyone…
Devastated after losing the love of his life, the lone, isolated youth Adam embarks on a dark and twisted odyssey of self love and acceptance that asks... Is this really what love looks like?
Czech freediver, national record holder, and daughter of a synchronized swimmer and diver, JindÅ™iška Zajacová, attempts to tune into the water and let herself be drawn to the centre of the Earth, and perhaps even to the centre of herself. This contemplative portrait of the appeal of the soothing blue absolute touches on the physical limits of the human body, and seeks a way to float through the terrestrial world above the surface.
This film, which straddles the line between fiction and documentary, is based on the director’s own book, and explores the tension between personal memory and imagination. The author returns to his childhood, when he shared everyday adventures with his friend Zeta, with whom he observed the surrounding world from the treetops, and created fictional stories about their neighbours. Years later, these memories intertwine with a reconstruction of the last hours of Zeta’s life, who tragically died as a member of a bus crew.
Bára, Jakub, Johana, and Mirek are neighbors in the Symbios community housing project. Two of them have been in institutional care, while two have “normal” families. They are all united by shared fears and life challenges. These include not only coping with the absence of a home or, conversely, the oppressive presence of family ties, but also mental health, identity, relationships, and self-determination. They are trying to take responsibility for their lives, and with the filming comes the challenge of how much they are willing to reveal their authentic selves.
In Germán Araujo, director Aldo Novick revives the memory of a journalist who defied censorship during one of Uruguay's darkest periods. Through previously unseen archival footage, testimonies, and music, the film honors the courage of those who reported the truth when it was risky. This powerful documentary is shaping up to be one of the most important Uruguayan film releases of the year.
A journey through the ancestry, sorrows, laughter, and loves of Rita Segato. An encounter with the heart of one of the most important contemporary thinkers, a kind of "rock star," renowned for the "uncomfortable" nature of her ideas. Gabriela is a Venezuelan documentary filmmaker exiled in Buenos Aires. Rita lived for over 40 years in exile, beginning in Caracas. This shared sense of displacement is the starting point of a shared journey, in which identity, motherhood, and dreams intertwine in a human narrative as Rita reconnects with her homeland and her loved ones.
In the quiet village of 'Muppathen Kambom', a retired footballer takes it upon himself to train a group of local boys, using sport as a path to discipline and hope. But their journey is threatened by a ruthless syndicate that exploits uneducated youth for profit, dragging them into a life of corruption. As the stakes rise, the Coach and his team must fight not just for victory on the court, but for the future of their community.
Palestinian writer and journalist Hamza Salha recently reached Ireland from Gaza, where he endured two years of relentless bombardment and famine under Israeli genocide. Just a few weeks after his arrival, Hamza sits down with Palestine Deep Dive's Omar Aziz to recount his experience and document what he witnessed. From being buried under the rubble to experiencing first hand the latest technology in AI-assisted automated killing and surveillance, Hamza's personal account of resilience and resistance to Zionist erasure traces his family’s journey from the Nakba of 1948 to today’s ongoing genocide. Host / director: Omar Aziz Editor: Dhruv Haria Assistant Editor: Sam Mathias-Stanley