Australian documentarian Emily and her journalist husband Danny are reeling from an allegation of abuse their 4-year-old daughter Natasha has made against a local politician's 9-year-old son, Ethan. Ethan’s parents, Joel and Bek, arrive unannounced at Emily and Danny's house, intent on convincing the couple that Natasha's allegation is a fabrication. Accusations, arguments, and the ultimate search for leverage turn their civil conversation into a vicious confrontation.
Set in 1870's Taranaki, Aotearoa. The Land Wars in Aotearoa are over. A Taranaki hapū is planning a feast with Pākehā former soldiers to mark the start of more peaceful times. Not all is what it seems.
To prove his brother's last words, together with his best friend, a 14-year-old boy hunts down UFO sightings in the former American colony. On the same day, a sadistic fugitive is on the loose.
A love left unsaid on the football field, a third invite to a high-rise tête-à-tête, a fast-approaching farewell and a friendship that evolves into something complicated. Lose yourself in these five stories from France that are handled with grace, maturity and a tender touch. The 5 short films are: 9th Floor to the Right [9ème étage droite] (2022); Hugo: 6:30 [Hugo : 18h30] (2020); Cary & James (2023); For the Love of the Game [Pour l'amour du jeu] (2023); Youssou & Malek [Youssou et Malek] (2022).
A troubled artist trapped in a creative block and identity crisis, struggling to finish a painting that haunts him. In the chaos of his studio, he faces a visit from Sofia, an enigmatic figure from his past, who forces him to question the meaning of art, authenticity, and his own self-perception
A man grapples with memories and loneliness in a small Norwegian town. His mundane life, marked by solitary walks and quiet reflections, takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a young girl who has recently moved to the area.
After the accidental death of a high school student, four friends now deal with the consequences of their actions and the ever building grief, guilt, and secret that they hold.
In the Globe Theatre, Director Ola Ince debuts in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse with Shakespeare’s confronting look at the destructive impact of institutional racism, toxic masculinity, and a justice system locked in a vicious cycle of self-fulfilling prophecy.
Rubén and Fernando, two lifelong friends, are in a car chatting. Ruben proposes to play a game, to follow a car, who will be the person and what will become of his life?
The movie focuses on the battle of Cheolwon, where the 63rd Army of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (CPVA) was ordered to enter the battlefield of Cheolwon in May 1951, just after a month-long battle, to fight against four divisions of the United Nations Army (UNA). The volunteers fought with bloodshed and finally brought the enemy to the negotiation table.
A soldier grappling with post-war normalcy makes a decision that devastates his family and fellow veterans as they must imagine the unimaginable, a life without him.