Azamat is an eleventh-grade student. Constantly pressured by his classmates, he decides to change everything after one particular event. Friendship, honor, first love, and big dreams intertwine in this story — a true reflection of school life.
But the choices some characters make can change the fate of everyone…
A heartfelt romantic drama that beautifully portrays the simplicity of love, the weight of unspoken emotions, and the power of timing. Sometimes, life gives us one perfect moment to express what the heart truly feels. Will they take that chance?
One night in an argument with his girlfriend, Natale, Robert commits a sin, a horrible dreadful sin. All alone, he meets a figure who’s nice, polite and welcoming. The figure offers him a chance for that night to go away; will Robert cheat and take the deal or own up to what he’s done. I ask you. Would you take that easy road? That chance to gain whatever you want from the grasp of someone else’s hand? Would you cheat at this game of life… or work for it?
Bruno, a teenager consumed in grief, finds his only safe place threatened by a supernatural entity that leads him to confront not only his fear to the unkown, but also the deepest wounds of his soul.
Ty discovers a kōauau on a beach, which causes him to repeat the same day over and over again. Frustrated and desperate, Ty must figure out how to break the cycle and free himself from the kōauau.
A young man meticulously filters through the footage of his unfinished short film, after the abrupt death of the woman he cast in it. Under the obsession of this lost love, he spirals into an absurd and pathetic game of revision, alienating his sister in the process; who is attempting to make sense of her own journey through all this.
Katie, a theatre teacher at an all girls Catholic school in Melbourne, and the director of the school's musical production, has to deal with late cast and crew, demanding staff members, and a chaos-inducing gift, all within 30 minutes of their opening night.
The year is 2022. Russian ferryman Konstantinich lives in a village in Zaporizhzhia. After the collapse of the USSR, the old bridge across the Azov estuary was destroyed and dismantled for scrap metal, and Konstantinich began ferrying people. He connects the two banks and takes responsibility for everything that happens in his native land.
On a war-torn evening, young Vendan watches his parents’ bitter fight at his grandmother’s home. His mother, weary of neglect, resolves to leave and his father’s threats force her to escape alone into the night. The next morning, Vendan searches for clues of their mother’s fate – shattered glass, bicycle tracks or a body.
At the edge of despair, Dradul stands on the historic Mani Monastery Bridge, ready to end his life. But fate intervenes. A stray horse and a curious passerby, Jiminem, delay his plan. A chance encounter slowly opens a door to healing. In the quiet moments that follow, life begins to reveal its fragile beauty.
Just like his deceased father, Nihal is desperately trying to break the vicious cycle of debt and hang on to his small parcel of farmland. Nihal’s refusal to accept the futility of the fight is putting a strain on his recent marriage and testing the patience of his wife, Reet.
The voice of an old fisherwoman recounts the story of Mumbai’s Kolis, weaving history, myth and contemporary life. Poetic imagery captures their everyday existence, from local deities and lunar cycles to grey skies and choked rivers. This ethnographic meditation explores the Kolis’ enduring connection to land and sea, and their resilience amid the city’s relentless transformation.