In a bustling English city, two young immigrants—Yarik, a 20-year-old student from Moscow, and Claire, a 22-year-old waitress from France—wake up to find that they can no longer understand anyone around them. Strangely, no one understands them either. As they navigate a confusing and isolating day filled with miscommunication, frustration, and moments of quiet despair, the two strangers eventually cross paths. Drawn together by their shared confusion, Yarik and Claire form an unlikely bond. As the day unfolds, their journey becomes a poignant exploration of identity, isolation, and the invisible threads that tie us all together.
In a quiet town, young vampire Faith seeks solitude to battle her violent urges. When she forms unexpected bonds with a group of misfits, she’s forced to confront her true nature in this fresh take on the vampire myth.
A Cherokee woman fights to protect her niece from an unlawful adoption by her white grandparents as she reckons with feeling distant from her own culture.
A young woman gets lost in the depths of her unconscious until the thin line between the images of her dreams and the memories of her impersonal life shakes her truth.
In the seedy back halls of a Little Saigon convenience store, a young customer reanimates his dead father for one last conversation... awakening phantoms of unspoken grief.
Shannon Sadler faces a parent’s worst nightmare when his 18-year-old daughter, Mattie, goes missing over the Christmas holiday. An intense investigation ensues, and the determined Detective Truely takes on the case. Her main lead becomes Mattie’s boyfriend after he’s found covered in blood. But it soon becomes evident that there is more to the story than initially thought, and as Detective Truely sorts through the evidence navigating the twists and turns of the case, it slowly spirals out of her control. Meanwhile, with Shannon knowing that his daughter’s life is at stake, he decides that he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands. Leaning on his military past to do what is necessary, will Shannon find his daughter, or will Detective Truely solve the case before another life is taken?
Between February and April 2025, filmmakers Bernard-Henri Lévy and Marc Roussel filmed the Pokrovsk and Soumy fronts in eastern Ukraine, following the fighters of the Anne de Kyiv Brigade, armed by France. They filmed the daily lives of the inhabitants, bombarded by Russian forces terrorizing civilians on the eve of possible negotiations. They interview President Zelenskyy, who is reluctant to travel to Washington, and then watch the rebroadcast of the meeting with Ukrainian soldiers in a bunker. For the real heroes are the anonymous fighters and civilians who hold their heads high in the face of adversity and suffering, and who are filmed on a daily basis. The final part of Lévy’s “Ukrainian Quartet”, Our War is a diary, peppered with flashbacks in which the author recalls the high points of this war that began in 2014.
RIP MAEVE follows an Irish dancing company in the midst of its church-hall tour. This tour descends into bloodthirsty chaos when a vampire joins the troupe. Obsessed by Ronan and Caoimhe, the company’s principal dancers and star couple, Maeve seems to have found her latest victims. Is Maeve simply envious of their stardom in the dancing world, or is she after more than just centre stage?
The Thrilling Adventure of Amos Waters is the story of a ten-year-old boy, Amos, filled with a childlike curiosity about the world and a craving to understand all aspects of life. The film follows Amos' journey to understand his single, alcoholic father. He travels to a liquor store armed with his father's ID to buy alcohol, but no matter his determination to present himself as his father, everything keeps going wrong. Eventually, on his way home, he passes by a Sunday mass service and attends service to get drunk on the Communion wine. After tasting alcohol, meeting unlikely friends, and going on the journey of a lifetime, Amos has to decide whether or not he can find contempt in the incomprehension of his father's illness.
A goofy-sincere romcom with an indie edge, GÜLE-GÜLE follows two beautiful people, seemingly strangers, who can’t escape their incredibly annoying partners during a Korean group tour of historic Turkey. Jeong-wha is all but babysitting her perpetually drunk (ex?) husband, and Dae-sik has to humor his supervisor’s juvenile power games. Travel is supposed to be a respite from everyday life, but these two find themselves stuck with the parts of home they most want to escape.
Paris, the 2024 Olympic Games. Blandine (30) arrives from Normandy to watch the swimming competitions. Disorientated by the hustle and bustle of the city where nothing seems to go her way, she navigates the chaos of Paris and an unexpected reunion.