Nuremberg: The Real Story revisits the Nuremberg Trials, where Nazi leaders were brought to justice and the foundations of modern international law were laid. Alongside the courtroom drama, it uncovers the little-known story of American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, tasked with judging whether the defendants were fit to stand trial. His fraught encounters with Hermann Göring, Hitler’s right-hand man, became a battle of wits that exposed unsettling truths about power and psychology.
Karthik, a 25-year-old corporate employee, wants to attend his grandmother’s 80th birthday party on the other side of Mumbai. However, he becomes embroiled in a perilous mission to rescue his best friend Ankit, who’s been trapped by the ruthless Shetty Anna. As he navigates this chaos, Karthik encounters intense action, all while racing against time.
When two estranged sisters reunite for their mother’s funeral, their opposing approaches to grief spark tension, leading them to rediscover the bond they thought they’d lost.
Voyage of the Handala is an independent, documentary film about the Freedom Flotilla Coalition: an international group of peace activists and aid workers, sailing from Europe to Gaza to raise awareness of the plight of the Palestinians and break the Israeli blockade of Gaza to deliver aid, health care and hope. The Handala, an old Norwegian fishing boat, was named for the political cartoon by Naji al-Ali depicting a defiant Palestinian boy.
A conceptual, music-driven experimental psychodrama following a frustrated painter living in isolation and haunted by visions of a spectral, vampiric muse.
Despite the huge sums invested each year in the road network, motorists still have to contend with potholes and cracked pavement, while roads in neighboring regions such as Ontario and Vermont appear to be in better condition. Actress and citizen Eve Duranceau investigates.
Through text, researcher-writer Alexandra David-Néel’s journey across the Himalayas a century ago unfolds via her letters home—seeking answers in a world fractured by colonial entanglements, wars, and human ferocity. In audiovisual spaces, the filmmaker's experiences in eastern Tibet are reflected via her own lens and those of native Tibetan people. What begins through her encounter with a legendary school in the region becomes, by the film’s completion, an elegy — as violence eclipses “history”, yet fails to erase memory. Meandering between past and present, the work invites viewers into a meditative space open to contemplations on life, death, history, remembrance, the self, and more.
In Role Play, Tim and Lucy, a couple struggling to revive their relationship, experiment with role-playing. After a failed attempt at intimacy, things take a bizarre turn when a creepy man named Mick unexpectedly appears in their home.
After a long day behind the bar, an eager bartender hurries to close up for a time-sensitive hookup—but when a grief-stricken man walks in at the last minute, his night of self-gratification collides with an unexpected call for compassion.
THE CONTEMPORARY ART REPORT is an hour-long exploration of the defining shifts in art from 2015-2025. The report features 20 distinct chapters, each one consisting of a complete analysis paired with an exhibition, main character, or event that illustrates the change.