Theo, a young American, moves to Mexico on a whim without telling his family. As he navigates his new life, new home, and new friends (and ignores his mother's worried calls) he's forced to reconcile his desire to discover himself with the noticeable lack of any sort of plan.
After the death of Iris, her twin sister Dalia tries to erase the dark memories of a life marked by abuse. Yet, an unfinished game of Jenga ties her to the past. Night after night, a disturbing presence returns, dragging Dalia into haunting dreams. As darkness consumes her, Dalia realizes that what haunts her is not Iris, but something that possessed her before she died. Only by understanding the signs her true sister sends from beyond will she be able to end the nightmare. The unbreakable bond between the twins holds the key to winning the game—and finding peace.
THE SECRETS WE BURY follows the Carroll siblings on their mission to find answers about their father’s mysterious disappearance 58 years ago. When the family’s search leads them to their Lake Grove childhood home, they uncover a story much darker than anything they could have imagined. Thrust into the media spotlight, the foundations of the Carrolls’ tight-knit family are shaken as they try to reconcile their childhood memories with the horrifying truth, highlighting the corrosive power of secrets.
One winter day and one night in the lives of thirty-year-old friends, former classmates. They must overcome everyday difficulties to meet and see off Sasha, who is leaving Moscow for an extended period.
Chinese businessman Weihong comes to Russia to visit his business partner Victor, who is in debt to him. Weihong tries to put things in order: fire ineffective employees, improve sales. But it soon becomes clear that he cannot overcome the great Russian melancholy, and Victor is unable to help him. Then Weihong decides to take Victor's house to pay off the debt. Victor is ready to part with the house, but he faces desperate resistance from his adult daughters - Olga, Lena and Toma. The conflict escalates into a catastrophe that can destroy the family and even kill.
It's early summer. A young couple with their eight-year-old son arrives at their dacha. Someone has broken Mom's favorite blue cup. The cup is broken, but no one broke it. So what happened? This mystery gives rise to a vague premonition of something irreparable. Father and son, hurt by the unfair accusations, decide to leave home—for good. A drama based on the story “The Blue Cup” by Arkady Gaydar.
Amber and Sam are finally going to make the horror movie they dreamed about in art school. Amber is on her first getaway postpartum after birthing her second child with her long time friend and creative collaborator, Sam.
A groundbreaking Indigenous horror short, told entirely in Sm’algya̱x, bringing a long-feared spirit of the Pacific Northwest to the screen for the first time. ‘Wat’sa - The River Otter.
Moncton tough guy Devon Leroux travels to the forbidding seaside town of Shellbrook in search of his missing girlfriend, only to stumble on a Lovecraftian lobster ritual.
Oscar, a disaffected young graduate, lives with an embittered old writer, Jerry, in a decrepit Manhattan apartment. To make ends meet, Oscar sells Jerry's rare book collection on the black market, launching him into a madcap literary adventure across the city.
Director Valentina Riedel finds a recording of a song written by a friend of her father around the time she was born. The discovery prompts her to explore the life of "El Polaco"—a musician and rugby coach—who died a decade ago. Thus begins a journey of retrospective, healing bonds, in an intimate documentary that draws on interviews, family archives, and the filmmaker's own testimony.
The film tells the story of an eco-journalist's journey through war-torn Ukraine. She documents the scale of ecocide in national parks, meets scientists who continue their work even amid the sounds of explosions, and begins to record the audio atmosphere of the destroyed territories. By comparing them with pre-war archives, the protagonist creates a unique study that adds a new, profound dimension to the documentation of war crimes.