A young woman, burdened by work and her father’s declining health, is forced to confront the sacrifices he made for the family when he, despite his debilitating conditions, insists on fulfilling a decade-long promise—a family trip to Japan.
David and Enrique have been friends for over 15 years. Both film lovers, they decide to venture to the Atacama Desert to shoot a feature film. With no acquaintances, no locations, no actors, and only $11,000 and a lot of enthusiasm, they travel to Chile for 21 days with the dream of making a movie. Everything seems to be going well until, on the last day of filming, a tragic accident ends their friendship.
Purple Leone is an experimental short film exploring how trends emerge and spread across the world. Through a blend of visuals and sound, it reflects on influence, identity, and the subtle forces behind global culture. A quiet, atmospheric look at what drives what we follow.
Piotruś lives with his father, who takes great care of him. His father explains the world to Piotruś and warns him about the terrible dangers that lurk outside his home. Piotruś is 35 years old and one day he comes across an old, mysterious newspaper with crosswords that will open the door to independence for him.
He hides his tears behind the sound of water, she wakes up at night with panic attacks. Nadav and Rotem are planning a wedding, but there are topics they do not discuss. How do you help a loved one when they do not want to talk about the problem? Sometimes, it is easier to spot an elephant in the desert than in your own room.
Anka ends up at a historical reenactment camp thanks to her boyfriend. She tries to find her place in the community, but it turns out that historical prejudices against women are surprisingly current. The camp participants are dedicated to playing roles from the past, but at the same time, there is a modern social game going on between them.