A stubborn VCR technician quits his job at an evolving tech-solutions conglomerate to start his own small business in hopes of making a final stand to stay relevant through the changing times.
Porshi captures the lives of everyday Kolkatans, each navigating their own struggles in a bustling, grey city. Though strangers, they are unknowingly connected — neighbours in spirit and circumstance. Like a palette of distinct, independent colours, none of them realize they could form a rainbow if they came together.
Young Maxime’s mother starts worrying about him when his 2nd grade teacher declares him “abnormal”. After a distressing visit to the hospital, she decides to confront the teacher, only to see the whole situation in a new light when the most trivial misunderstanding occurs. A short movie about gender, especially when it's projected on others.
A troubled young man, Tommy, hires an escort, Lucy, to keep him company. While Tommy is all thumbs, Lucy goes about business like a pro. But what Tommy has in store for Lucy may test the limits of her professionalism.
After an argument with her girlfriend Eun-young, Jenny begins to experience the strange symptom of flowers blooming on her face. She calls her ex-boyfriend, who once went through the same phenomenon, and invites him and Eun-young to her home.
A couple returns to Aghdam, the city they once fled 32 years ago due to the war. It's a story about memory held in people, and about the small, powerful ways the past resurfaces when you finally face it.
The scars dancing across Baxter's transformed body mark a break. Artist Marc Martin explores the traces of a troubled past and a present lived as a choice, without masks.
Ji-hae’s ex-girlfriend has gone missing. As one of her few acquaintances, Ji-hae is called in for questioning. The last time she saw her, she seemed to be spending an ordinary day working from home, but an unexpected confession led to an unforeseen turn of events.
One day, Su-young witnesses a gas inspector unlocking a neighbor’s door with a master key. From that moment, her ordinary life is shaken by unfamiliar unease, and the suspicion that her neighbor may have discovered her queer identity only deepens. As even her relationship with her partner Ji-soo begins to fracture, Su-young is left to confront the elusive nature of her fear…Yen, a young man with cerebral palsy, longs for both romance and a body like his caregiver Suriya’s, while his overprotective mother harbors complex feelings for Suriya. As tensions rise, Yen starts to believe his body is no longer the same.
A trans man documentarist named Joo-wan has been filming the bereaved families who keep vigil at a joint memorial altar built on a wasteland. But the altar is about to be removed due to the construction of a new apartment. On the night before the day of removal, Joo-wan’s brother Tae-hee comes and tell him their father died. Joo-wan meets his family after 7 years.
During his school years, Ji-woo lost his closest friend, Kyung-su, who vanished without a trace by the river. The memory of that day still grips him. Now a potter, he works toward a group exhibition yet drifts apart from those around him, unable to bridge the distance carved by loss. When Kyung-su’s younger brother appears with a stone left behind, Ji-woo must confront what he has long avoided and begin piecing together his fractured memories. What does the stone preserve, and what can the pottery hold?