In an attempt to enter the world of organized crime, Jack goes to the mafia bar to convince Don Marionni that he has what it takes to be a successful gangster.
“Pinvathil (Back Door),” directed by J C George, is an unconventional take on everyday socio-political life. Set in a small village, the movie uses absurdity and surrealism to critique the concept of world democracy.
In a small-town bakery, Mona feels trapped under her domineering father, Adon. Lina, a new employee rocks Mona's world and sparks desire. But Adon has other plans for his daughter. Torn between duty and passion, Mona must choose her own path.
A mysterious dreamer wrestles with his insecurities through a vivid internal monologue as he navigates his unspoken confessions for the girl who unknowingly holds his heart, struggling to find the courage to bridge the silence between them.
In a world where people start to stop one by one, Eunae wanders from one place to another with her dog, Mongi. While walking through a stopped street, she faces her childhood. Upon her arrival at ruins, she meets a man who had been waiting for her, without having stopped.
Soyoko is a 19-year-old girl with ADHD who clings on to dreams of studying at an art school while juggling a part-time job and caring for her disabled father. As overburdened caregivers quit around her and with no relatives to help, Soyoko desperately applies for welfare but a callous caseworker makes increasingly awful demands for funds leading a vulnerable and isolated Soyoko into a terrible situation.