After the sun fades out and humanity is left with roughly a week to live, an ex-couple agree to help a college student get back home to her family halfway across the country.
In December 2024, students in Tbilisi occupy university buildings, demanding the release of those detained during pro-European protests. The longest-lasting resistance comes from members of the Theater and Film University’s student movement. The building’s lobby turns into a space for performances, meetings, and discussions. Soon, the rector confronts the students, the administration demands they vacate the occupied space, the ethics committee suspends 10 students, and police fine the strikers 5,000 [GEL] each. On the very first day of the protest, two Theater and Film University students pick up a camera, capturing events as they unfold, including the most intimate moments. The main character of I Am Not Neo is 18-year-old Temo Vacharadze, who finds himself at the heart of the resistance, convinced he has a special role to play in this fight.
When football coach Erik Thompson—known as Coach T—was diagnosed with ALS, he chose faith, family, and service over despair. Leaving behind a powerhouse program, he took on a team that hadn’t won in three years, leading them to the playoffs while battling his own decline. His mantra, “FAMILY: Forget About Me, I Love You,” shaped not only his players facing unthinkable hardships but also thousands who now see that destiny is not defined by unfairness.
Strangers ponder our attitudes towards death and dying – reflecting on how a conversation over tea and coffee at a ‘Death Cafe’ might make broaching the subject a little less terrifying.
Deep within the enigmatic Forest of Eels, curious creatures answer a mysterious summons to join in what they believe will be a joyous celebration and sacred ritual. But as they gather beneath the towering fog of the cauldron, the atmosphere turns darker than they ever imagined.
Bernard is a 14-year-old boy living with his mother and stepfather in a small village in northern Meuse, France. Growing up in the 1960s, he dreams of freedom and adventure. Alongside his three friends, he gets into all kinds of mischief until a new girl arrives and completely changes his life.
WASP WOMAN is an explosive, true-crime investigation into the stranger-than-fiction killing of a cult movie queen and the dwarf son accused of murdering her.
In bustling Seoul, Jae Park, a “perfect” Korean-American high school student, dreams of breaking into the K-pop world. When a talent scout discovers him at a bus stop, Jae’s life explodes overnight—from classrooms and basketball courts to brutal dance studios and blinding stage lights under millions of fans. But under relentless perfectionism, Jae slowly loses the joy that first inspired him. His smile becomes performance; his identity, a product. Alongside Shin, an older trainee hardened by years of waiting and poverty, Jae confronts the price of success: the isolation, exhaustion, and loss of self. When the group debuts, Shin finally earns the spotlight Jae no longer recognizes. Through a reflective college interview, Jae realizing that the bravest act may be stepping away from the stage. "Just Jae" is a story about authenticity and explores the courage it takes to walk away when ambition threatens humanity.