Arjun is in a complicated relationship with Meera. He goes quiet during fights and starts avoiding her, until one day, they meet by chance, and he finally faces the truth he's been running away from.
Pyeong-hwa decides to take driving lessons from her friend after being told that she needs to drive in order to travel alone on Jeju Island. But driving doesn't come easily to Pyeong-hwa. Meanwhile, she goes for walks and rides her bike.
Living unhoused near a flea market, two kids spend their days lifting small items from the pockets of strangers-a wallet, a watch, a comb-for fun and for their survival, until the rules catch up with them.
Two sisters, one a rudaali (professional mourner) and the other a nachaniya (dancer), navigate survival, dignity, and womanhood in rural Rajasthan. Facing the caste system, social judgment, and unwanted male attention, they find solace in sisterhood and quiet rebellion.
The Muse is a chilling psychological thriller that blurs the line between inspiration and obsession. This film was produced by students of CineCamp ATL 2025.
Hakin continues his mission as agent PDRM collaborating with Wan, a former convict, rises as the mastermind behind a counterfeit money syndicate through his casino business. Using his new identity, Hakin investigates crimes committed by Wan. Alok from Harimau Merah instructs Saki, Waris, and Bobbi to investigate the counterfeit money flow.
After her mother’s sudden death, Polly is consumed by grief — and by the face staring back at her in the mirror. She’s always looked like her mother, but now the resemblance feels unnatural. When she discovers she can summon vivid memories through her own reflection, it becomes a private ritual — comforting at first, then compulsive. As the visions deepen and identities begin to unravel, Polly must face a terrifying question: is she bringing her mother back, or becoming her?
Two for One follows Thomas, who has spent his whole life in the US, as he attends the funeral of the Québecois grandfather he barely knew. Thomas has always regretted not having a better relationship with his grandparents.
Echo Penrose has just learned she’s terminally ill. Instead of retreating inward, she escapes to the countryside, where time slows down and life quietly unfolds, as hers gently fades.
Since childhood, Otto has dreamed of making a living from art, singing, acting, and shining on stage. But dreaming is expensive. Born into a peripheral family that never supported him, he discovers early on that talent isn't enough. When he finally gets close to his big break, he realizes that effort isn't enough when the system only opens doors to those born into it. A short narrated about hope, frustration, and the price of dreaming in a country that turns art into luxury.