A short, abstract exploration of an intense crisis or personal pain, symbolized by repeated flashes of a harsh red light and culminating in the visual reality of being consumed by fire.
Recordings of stories told by a bold and headstrong grandmother, who recounts episodes from her youth without sentimentality, form the basis for handmade and animated collages of home movies, in which grainy outlines transform into faces and situations. The cyclical rhythm of images and voice opens up space for reflection on heritage, memory, and the feeling of being stuck, which sometimes lasts a lifetime.
After successfully getting rid of Elva, Talia finally gains full control over Viola. In her own gentle yet possessive way, Talia begins to set rules that Viola must follow, slowly making her entirely dependent, like a baby who can’t live without her mother. But when Talia discovers that Elva is still alive, she quickly takes Viola to a new place, fearing that Elva might return and destroy the fragile control she has created.
“Murder They Talked About” is a satirical short film that pokes fun at gossipy true crime podcasts. It follows George and Mary, two self-appointed sleuths with more enthusiasm than expertise, as they dissect the details of a sensational murder.
After accepting an invitation to the beach, Ana is confronted by the memory of her broken friendship with Alma. There, hidden mysteries lead her on a journey of emotional healing, acceptance, and reconnection.
An exhausted detective interrogates three suspects after an altercation gone awry. As these mischievous suspects delve into their stories, will Detective Finch squeeze the truth out of them?
The story of the Kyiv boys’ and young men’s choir “Dzvinochok,” which has preserved its sound for 60 years through bans, censorship, and life during war, and today resonates worldwide as the voice of Ukraine.
After his mother's suicide, Tufan settles in Izmir and years later is forced to return to his birthplace to settle inheritance matters. In the village, he learns that his childhood friend Gülşen is locked in the barn at night due to her multiple personality disorder. Although he tries to rescue her, he encounters the village's oppressive understanding of “honor.” During this process, he confronts the wounds he carries from his mother's legacy and takes an active role by establishing a cooperative in the village, but things do not turn out as he hoped.
In 1957, the Soviet Union sends a dog into space. The night before, a scientist (Martin Freeman) takes her home to meet his daughter (Alexandra Barredo), and hopefully help repair their fractured relationship.
A paranoid agoraphobe's visions become reality while being visited by her friend. A submission for the 2025 Eugene Film Society 72-Hour Horror Film Competition.
This experimental film is a metaphysical journey through memories. It is a melancholic reflection on childhood and the fragility of personal sacred places. The concept: the main character is an object, not a subject, which the audience spends 24 hours with, exploring the possibility of a script without conventional elements.
NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2025 - Day 4 was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro‑Wrestling (NJPW) that took place on October 26, 2025, at the Uonuma City Horinouchi Gymnasium in Uonuma, Niigata, Japan.
A whimsical TV documentary about renowned Ukrainian-American artist Jacques Hnizdovsky, whose journey from displaced persons camps to global fame mirrors the experiences of modern Ukrainian emigrants. Told through the eyes of his beloved cat Jérôme, it explores identity, nature, and overcoming loneliness.