From drama, comedy, to horror, every genre has become a space for expressions of love for film, fashion and photography artists. Three short films in three different genres that show the character and characteristics of their respective aesthetic views, are a form of respect for various styles of storytelling from different perspectives.
Migrant children from Medan and Bangka who are struggling to pay off the PINJOL debts of deceased people so that their boarding houses are not confiscated. A series of ghostly terrors come when the former suicide boarding room is reopened.
In this short comedy drama, a trans South Asian person visits their family for Rakhi, a Hindu religious ceremony that symbolizes the bond between brothers and sisters. Celebrating a ceremony that is so centered around gender, this non-binary character must reconcile their gender identity with their deeply rooted family values.
Bobby and Amy go to the County Fair for some fun times. Bobby However, wants to tell Amy how he feels. Can he do it in the wild and bustling fair even if Amy doesn’t see it that way?
Alvaro, an optimistic young man falls in love with Carla, a girl who is in a mental clinic. In trying to help her, he learns that mental illness requires more than just a positive attitude to overcome.
Julia and Tobias discover that their daughter Marielle has suddenly developed telepathic abilities and can see and hear everything they do. This leads to situations ranging from the awkward to the absurd as uncomfortable truths are revealed.
A sequel to "Vyšehrad: Fylm"(2022). Lavi’s long-awaited foreign engagement in the Vyšehrad sequel ends in fiasco when his flight to England fails; he unexpectedly lands at the rural FK Smrkov, where a series of surprises, including a revelation discovered during an unplanned stop at an outhouse, await him.
Two feuding Saudi paramedics stumble upon a briefcase containing 2 million Riyal and become unwittingly entangled in a high-stakes kidnapping and ransom plot.
Four friends embark on a snowy getaway to help Lorena confront her fear of marriage. Now in different stages of life, they each seek to escape the struggles of their daily realities. But what begins as a lighthearted trip soon becomes a journey inward, one that reconnects them with their past selves and forces them to confront the childhood wounds that still weigh on them.
When Dario Roitman returns from the U.S. to Argentina for a family wedding and Bat Mitzvah, he anticipates the usual family drama. But his carefully laid plans for a family reunion are suddenly upended when he learns, just hours before his flight, that his father has passed away. As the Roitmans gather for the funeral, old wounds resurface and longstanding tensions reach a boiling point. Despite the emotional turmoil, Dario remains determined to celebrate both the wedding and Bat Mitzvah, even if it means challenging tradition and risking further discord. Navigating grief, sibling rivalry, and delightfully eccentric grudges, the Roitmans reveal the messy yet enduring love of family.