A group of three girls meet up after not seeing each other throughout summer break, but one comes back ‘different’. This short film explores breaking away from social expectations and expressing yourself unapologetically.
Naomi, a dedicated youth worker silently battling PTSD after witnessing a traumatic knife crime incident involving a young person in her care. As her memories resurface through sensory triggers and fractured flashbacks, Naomi struggles to maintain composure in a world that expects her to stay strong.
In the last day of the year,Mr. Wood finished his work and go home waiting for the new year coming alone,and he said "Happy New Year Mr.Wood" to himself.
During an excavation at the old limestone factory, something is unearthed. The lime settles in the heat. An awakening is underway. At the swimming lake, a young teenage girl experiences desire for the first time. On her usual route home, she takes a shortcut through the old limestone factory and makes a discovery.
After a recent break up, Bug’s ex-girlfriend June calls to come pick up the rest of her stuff from their apartment. This triggers Bug to spiral, as we follow their desperate attempt at keeping their past alive by creating a massive dungball of the items June left behind.
A storm is approaching a coastal village, where a local news reporter and his intern are set to cover its arrival. As the clouds gather, so too do the darkness and memories of the last storm surge that still haunts the small community.
The reclusive and over-analyzing artist Arvid Rikh must find inspiration and overcome his constant disorganized, abstract and self-critical thoughts in order to create a masterpiece for his first major exhibition.
Six women. Six rooms. Six confrontations with the past. Shot in East London, Second Skin is a devastating meditation on society’s obsession with a woman’s age.
On Christmas Eve, Dejair, a former resistance fighter against the military dictatorship, gathers with his family in the backyard. During a Secret Santa game, the contrast between appearances and private truths emerges. A water gun gift leads Dejair to denounce the absurdity of giving a child a weapon.
Zazu, a teenager in the midst of discovering their identity, must choose whether to take part in their village’s traditional celebration by assuming a predetermined role, or stay true to what they feel.
Set in 1968, two students, Marcos and Esperanza, debate whether or not they should attend the protest taking place at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco. Despite the warnings, for them, this is a fight for freedom and against oppression.