Uttar is a heartfelt Marathi film that captures today's fast-changing world and the timeless bond between a mother and her son. Uma Bhalerao, a warm radio presenter from Pune, has raised her son, Ninad, single-handedly after her husband's passing. Now a young engineer chasing an ambitious dream, Ninad has grown distant until one day his project unexpectedly brings them closer. What begins as a technical experiment turns into a touching journey of love, understanding and rediscovery. Uttar is a soul-stirring experience that reminds us that no matter how modern life becomes, a mother's heart always knows the way home. A must-watch with your family.
Living between classic and alternative drag, Dominota Marciano-De la Blanca juggles performance and day job, finding in the ballroom community the most radical and affirming queer space she calls home.
Invisible Rainbows follows Luna, a teenage girl living with achromatopsia, navigating a colorless world during the Christmas season. As she longs for the vibrancy she cannot see, her quiet bond with her overworked older brother reveals that love, hope, and happiness often exist beyond what the eyes can perceive.
Ninho de Rato delves into the idea of anti-music and how it permeates the lives of those who come from the margins, the slums, the corners that almost no one looks at. The documentary explores these people's perspectives on the extreme music scene, how they live, feel, and give meaning to it all. It's about how anti-music becomes a space for respite, expression, and existence for those who carry the weight of the world and yet still create sound where no one expects it.