An elderly father with dementia insists his late wife will return as a koi in the Han River. Four estranged siblings reunite to honor his wish - yet each harbors unspoken hopes of their own.
Left on her own after being ditched by her group, Kiara — a young film student — must complete a demanding university project while spiraling into a creative and emotional breakdown.
A burnt-out novelist spirals into obsession a character she created in her head, blurring the lines between desire and reality. As she delves deeper she discovers that her fascination may be a mirror reflecting her deepest fears.
On an ordinary night in Madrid, Manuel — a young, upper-class conservative — unexpectedly runs into his ex-girlfriend Lucía outside a nightclub. What begins as a fleeting encounter unravels into a cascade of memories. The Language of the Unfaithful is an intimate, character-driven drama that explores the tension between societal expectations and the contradictions that lie beneath the surface of personal identity. Told through subtle, everyday moments, the film offers a raw and emotionally resonant look at love, loss, and self-discovery.
As Will and Nathan reflect on their first sexual experience together, a hidden trauma threatens to destroy their blossoming relationship and alter their lives forever. At the core of the story, this film is about the unspoken trauma and miscommunication that lies beneath the surface, which is what makes it so universal. Everyone, no matter sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion, creed, etc., has gone through some sort of trauma that sticks with us, influencing our decisions and choices in friends and partners, but also inevitably creeps its way into influencing our everyday relationships.
When a conflicted priest is asked to forgive a farmer for accidentally killing a young girl, he must confront his crumbling faith and the cost of true forgiveness. A segment from the anthology film 'Confessors'
Four friends spend a summer weekend together in a rural house. One of them, Júlia, has returned from a solo trip, and it’s the first time they have reunited. One afternoon, drinking and playing games, Júlia kisses Marta. This kiss awakens a desire in Marta, who thought until that moment that Júlia didn’t like women. Could it be that during the trip, Júlia has reconsidered her sexuality? Will Marta dare to find out if there’s something more than friendship between them?
In a family where love stories always end in heartbreak, Simis arranged marriage is seen as a longoverdue new beginning. Her fiancé is charming, successful, and everything her parents hoped for. But just days before the wedding, a whisper of doubt creeps into Simi’s mind — and it refuses to leave.
A high school student faces uncertainty when presented with the thought of growing up. As he delves into his memories, he uncovers the blissful childhood that once was.
Mayur, a Radio Jockey from Hubli-Dharwad hosts a popular show titled 'Patch Up Stories with Mayur,' where he offers heartfelt relationship advice to young couples. Despite helping couples mend their relationships, Mayur remains single, holding firmly to his belief in the 'one love for life' concept. His life takes a turn when he meets Khushi, a spirited girl from Mysore.
On an imaginary island, Gloria Zamora, a working mother, unleashes her true nature as money and power enter her life, bringing an entire town under her control. Her daughter, Trinidad, narrates the story, judging her mother’s malice through her inner monologue. Meanwhile, in Spain, actress Rocío Aldama, embodying Sara Montiel, chases her dream of success, as two worlds intertwine in a web of coincidences and misfortunes.
This playful, expansive trilogy explores the artist’s evolving relationship with Hong Kong as the city undergoes its own upheavals. Reworking the visual language of Asian futurism, some scenes are shot on lush 16mm, immersing viewers in swoony Cantopop and late-night neon; other scenes move away from the nostalgic, stylised world of Wong Kar Wai. Working with actor Ching Ching Ho, Lam deconstructs the fictions of Hong Kong’s screen archive and her own attempts to capture memories of a disappearing homeland. This moving reflection on artmaking in the diaspora draws on collective memories to imagine possible futures.
A seductive female garbage collector who embraces the life of an escort lady. Desperate to live a comfortable life, she leaves the dumpsite and enters the club. But can she also dump both her brother and her lover who remind her of her past?