A green caterpillar is ostracized at its home forest. After metamorphosis, compassion opens a path of self discovery that will light the way to a promising future.
Caught between societal expectations and family obligations, a closeted trans woman in China faces a harrowing choice: risk social abandonment by embracing her true self, or endure the mental strain of remaining invisible to stay safe.
In the final days of the Japanese occupation in the Philippines, a young Filipino seeking to provide for his family by identifying traitors, finds a young insurgent living in his home, leaving him to choose between his family or dignity to survive the Second World War.
In the dead of night, dozens of activists storm a slaughterhouse. Soon, the silent, implacable violence of death row will give way to open warfare, between bodies and among images.
Sacha is a young painter. Since moving into an artists' studio in the Orion Tower in Montreuil, he has been developing his oil painting skills week after week, painting portraits and nudes of friends and strangers. Accompanying him as he looks at his canvases, his inspirations, his hopes and his questions, the camera bears witness to the young painter's quest for ‘meaning and space’.
‘In the small town of El Fuerte, nestled in the heart of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, an ancient and mysterious legend persists: Don Diego de la Vega, also known as Zorro, was born in one of the town's hotels. This story has divided the town's inhabitants, with some defending it and others questioning it. Each of them has their own version of the facts, a personal vision of what Zorro brought to the Mexican people. As the stories and testimonies unfold, the line between reality and myth becomes blurred. This film is an investigation into the truth, if it exists at all.
David faces a life-changing decision that will shape his future. Realizing it has affected him drastically, he comes to terms with the fact that life moves on and that all things happen for a reason.
Four people are competing in a game of Simon Says, each hoping to secure one of the three available positions at a highly competitive job. At first, it seems like a fair challenge, but as the game progresses, it becomes clear that the rules aren't as simple as they seem. The game is rigged-much like the societal work system. Despite following the rules, making the right moves, and doing everything expected of them, the players begin to realize that the game isn't truly about skill or fairness.
Explores the latest longevity research and whether dramatically extended human lifespan is achievable. Features top scientists, startup leaders, celebrities, and critics offering balanced perspectives on this fascinating field.
A tale from Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures. Corky and Loopy are two ordinary girls who happen to also be secret angels! With the aid of a magic pencil that can draw in the air, they go on 'angel patrol;, amazing people in their town with beautiful art and rescuing the odd animal. When they meet street artist Sid, they decide to help him take part in a local drawing competition by lending him the special pencil. Sid creates incredible drawings in the sky and brings joy and wonder to all.
Inspired by a true story about two farming families in Bali and Gorontalo. Made (60) a seaweed farmer in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, he insisted on maintaining his seaweed farming business, amidst the rapid flow of change and the massive tourism sector that damaged the sustainability of the marine ecosystem. Meanwhile, far away in the Transmigration area, Tuwarno (55) a Corn Farmer in Saritani Village, Gorontalo must face drought due to long drought, he is aware of climate change and wants to re-implement an environmentally friendly agricultural system and believe in local wisdom.
Walk the Line follows Chinese migrants fleeing oppressive policies, economic hardship, and social restrictions, joining a surge of Chinese immigration through the U.S. southern border in recent years. The documentary captures deeply personal stories of resilience, sacrifice, and hope as they face extreme physical and emotional trials across four continents. With dedicated cinematography and moving interviews, Walk the Line reveals the profound toll and determination behind this perilous journey, set against the larger backdrop of today’s global migration crisis.
We are off on an excursion, two excursions in fact, in the company of a landlord from Prague, who is, let us say, a little rough around the edges. The first journey of Mr Brouček is to the Moon where our beer-drinking hero (literally ‘Mr Beetle’) meets the oh-so sophisticated Moon-dwellers. In the second, we travel through time to the early 15th century to a heroic period in Czech history when the Czechs fought off armies of crusaders from the rest of Europe. Will Mr Brouček fare any better in Prague circa 1420, when Czechs are on the eve of a famous victory defending their Hussite faith?
Nemanja Jović, an autistic boy works in a cafe which employs people with development disabilities. We see his everyday life, at home at Pančevo, and as well as his workplace in Belgrade. It opens up a dialogue about a theme which is rarely explored in Serbian society.