Three movie-making best friends embark on a time traveling adventure to change their lives for the better, but when it comes to changing fate and sabotaging relationships, no one is safe from the consequences.
Lives of 5 strangers intersect in a convenience store – Hilo a family man running away from his family, RG a man in a crossroad, Tere a tired married woman taking care of an invalid husband, Sandy a spoiled brat with trivial problems, Isaac a young man in love with Sandy but nonexistent to her.
Rian, a university student from Lampung, sets out on a journey to his campus in Bandung. He travels in a shared car with three other passengers. Conflict arises when the car breaks down and the driver is unable to fix it, causing some of the passengers to grow frustrated and angry. Amid the tension and uncertainty, they begin to open up to each other—sharing their backgrounds and the personal struggles they face. Through this unexpected moment of connection, they come to a new realization: “mangkat” (to depart) is not just about a physical journey, but about the courage to face life itself. Eventually, they manage to repair the car and continue their journey.
A sleep deprived drifter looks for a place to get some shuteye after narrowly avoiding a car crash, but every hotel is booked, overnight parking is restricted, and people just keep telling him he needs to move his car.
Cumbria, 1998. Terrified he's turned his son queer, closeted dad Rich plots to rig his local pub's Christmas turkey draw to prove what it means to be a real man.
Kai, a brilliant young inventor, creates a device that allows him to journey through his own past. When his mother refuses to reveal the truth about his father, he travels back to the night he was conceived—only to uncover a secret that changes everything
A director, trying to reignite his passion for filmmaking, struggles to direct a very demanding scene until he is asked to give hist cast a line reading…
Sunday at Il Posto Accanto is a deeply personal, hybrid film blending documentary techniques with narrative storytelling. Set in a beloved East Village restaurant during the early days of reopening after the pandemic, it stars Victor Rasuk, Danny Hoch, and the real people who made the place a sanctuary for community. At once funny and poignant, the film is a meditation on grief, resilience, and the small rituals—both absurd and sacred—that keep us connected. It’s rich with character, brimming with the kind of imperfect charm only real life can deliver. Il Posto is about a neighborhood, a family—chosen and otherwise—and the quiet beauty of coming together after isolation. Made on a modest budget with a lot of heart, it captures a moment in time when the simple act of gathering felt nothing short of holy.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Ximena wakes up feeling very hungry. Once again, her actions repeat themselves as if it were a bad joke. She spends another Groundhog Day, until a small detail changes everything: she has to take an old frying pan to the recycling center.
GG Bond, who once accompanied everyone's growth, has faded out of the audience's sight. After being out of fashion, he longs to become the protagonist again. With a strong desire to turn over the salted fish, he mobilized his entire body, but always made mistakes and had frequent bugs. Can GG Bond ultimately succeed in its comeback?
Samantha carries the baggage of having had an onstage meltdown after winning her hometown’s Miss Valentine pageant as a teen. Years later, she returns home following a painful breakup and finds that things are much different this time around.
A retired accountant lives captive to the memories of an old, incomplete love story. Then, by chance, he meets a housewife who is his old flame. Their lives quickly take an unexpected path, as their romance is rekindled as they got older.
A teenager named Pratama Kadowa loved watching movies. Then one day, he saw a film featuring all of Tama's favorite actors. After watching the trailer, he wondered, "What should i do to meet them?"