A Postal Runner, a person who runs or walks from one place to another carrying mail bags. The runner used to be held in high regard with tales of his valour coming to life in the myths and folk forms of the land. With improvements in modes of communication, the runner's profession has become almost redundant.
After his son vanishes without a trace, an ex-NBA player is pulled into a shadow war between a pharmaceutical corporation and a group of anarchists—forcing him to choose how far he’ll go for the truth.
Rita lives alone in southern Chile, marked by the loss of her husband and newborn son during the dictatorship. After four decades, her son John returns to meet her and uncover his origins. During his brief stay, mother and son attempt to rebuild a bond shaped by uprooting and grief.
Two Somali youths from rival tribes fall in love in Toronto, facing conflict in their close-knit neighborhood. A modern Romeo and Juliet tale with Scott Pilgrim's style and Do The Right Thing's community dynamics.
A couple celebrating their one year anniversary has a playful debate that begins to unravel the quiet resentment they have for each other and pulls the relationship apart.
Following an abrupt breakup with her long-term boyfriend Justin, Amber finds a splinter buried in her hand. The wound soon becomes infected and swollen, evolving into Hand—a persistent and painful presence that grows increasingly grotesque. Deciding to ignore it, Amber fixates on the stains Justin left on the carpet over the course of their relationship. As her obsession intensifies, so does the seriousness of her infection.
This short film captures the intricate dance of in vitro transcription (IVT)—the process of synthesising mRNA outside the cell, which is central to our research on mRNA vaccines. Through a blend of laboratory footage and storytelling, it reveals the steps required to bring mRNA to life. Each pipette movement and mRNA quantification echo the balance between science, success and challenge in this process. It highlights the beauty hidden in repetition, and the resilience and team culture needed to overcome the technical failures in this arduous procedure.
We all have human bodies. It’s unfortunate but it’s true. And the aim of the film “GROSS.” is to perhaps make that fact a little less ‘gross’ by exploring it and accepting it. It’s a project full of depicting our attempt at perfection, in everything down to our bodies, and our inner inability to live only in that perfection. Control may be safe but it’s fake and boring, and in this film a dancer named Astrid takes us on a journey of her struggle with perfection and with her body through visual representation of textures.
Ten-year-old Ayoub lives with his family in a modest apartment inherited from his grandfather. As winter begins, his uncle demands his share of the inheritance but the home's only bathroom lies on his side sparking a tense family conflict.
Bring on winter with Warren Miller! From big mountain lines and race gates to urban ski hills and unexpected destinations, come along as we carve turns and find our crew—from California, Colorado, and New Hampshire to Austria, British Columbia, Finland, and Scotland. Drop in with Olympians, urban riders, and local legends on the big screen this fall, including Daron Rahlves, Britta Winans, Judd Henkes, Sarka Panacochova, Breezy Johnson, Chris Rubens, Juho Kilkki, and more. Warren Miller’s SNO-CIETY is a celebration of the spirit of winter—wherever you ride and however you connect to the snow and the community around it. Get in on the party at a theater near you this fall—tickets are on sale now at warrenmiller.com.