An old father patrols the vast lands of a futuristic Iceland, as he is remotely supervised by his daughter. A mysterious accident brings his truck to a halt, and gets him stuck in a sea of haze. Will he survive what's lurking beyond the fog?
A docufiction experiment that focuses on the invisible bonds Kendal forms with the city, his physical presence, and his ways of holding on to life in the streets, beyond the identity imposed by his solvent addiction.
High in the Black Sea region, Lütfiye (58) and Ayşe (73) grind corn in an old mill while talking about being married off at seventeen. Lütfiye still bears the scars of that past. The responsibilities that came with child marriage have left a lasting impact on her life. She often goes out to the village with her friends to work in the tea fields; her husband Ali (59) stands quietly on the sidelines. The women's solidarity and cooperation stand out in contrast to Ali's silence. However, there is another person outside this silence who changes the course of the story.
During a cognitive interview, a professor recalls an old AI he designed and finds himself lost in fragments of memory, narrative threads, and thoughts he can no longer tell apart from the machine’s.
A filmmaker revisits the story of his love after his partner’s cancer diagnosis, using images instead of words to capture their shared life. As he reflects on their past—from their first meeting in a Tel Aviv gay park and fleeting encounters with strangers to tender hikes, picnics, and the home they built together—he relives their intimacy and loss like a life flashing before his eyes. The film becomes a visual elegy, a meditation on memory, desire, and the eternal search for beauty within love, even as it fades.
Or and Bar are in a secret relationship during a war. While Or is recruited to fight in Gaza, Bar remains at home and discovers Or’s death through a news report on the television. Now Bar must carry the weight of grief and their secret.
We have all been there: A noise escapes in the bus, followed by an unpleasant smell – and everyone knows where it came from. But why are farts so embarrassing? At least that is what fart star Pongy Pippa wonders. She dances with tubas and trumpets in time with our digestion to show how much work and skill goes into making such sounds. A musical show for the most human of noises.
The old oak sways precariously. A grumpy badger has built his den in its roots. Surrounded by countless books, he spends his time reading and nothing can disturb his peace. But one day a caterpillar eats its way through his library. He angrily tries to drive away the intruder but fails. Perhaps the time has come to leave his den?
Bela from Leipzig is a real fighter – on the judo mat and in life. When he bravely defeated leukaemia with chemotherapy, he lost all his hair. Now he regularly has to go to the hospital for blood tests. It is not so bad, Bela thinks – as long as he is allowed to go to judo training. He wants to get even stronger there to become a real judo master one day.
Stars are shining in the evening sky, the sea is lapping against the shore, Esther is standing on the beach with her telescope. She cannot get enough of the celestial bodies! A fish creature appears, looks into the front end of the telescope and gets on Esther’s nerves. Whatever is so interesting about these stars, the sea dweller asks. After all, the underwater world also has some luminous discoveries to offer!
In 1991, the Schwarze Pumpe energy centre in Lusatia is phased out. Tens of thousands lose their jobs, hoping for better times. Today, the dirt and feelings of the past keep coming up.
In the heart of Ljubljana, the Workers' Advocacy Office (Delavska svetovalnica) stands as a beacon of hope for society’s most vulnerable: working men and women, the unemployed, the disabled, pensioners, and migrants. Far surpassing the traditional boundaries of union work, this extraordinary organization fosters solidarity, champions justice, and envisions a more equitable future for the working class.