Jules and Nash, two young friends from disadvantaged neighborhoods, take divergent paths in life as they grow up, becoming mirror images of each other. One spirals into a life of crime and violence, while the other struggles with odd jobs but is determined to find solutions to help young people, like himself, to escape their circumstances. Fire, like an ever-present guardian, will play a significant role in both their lives, positively and negatively.
Oh My Blob! is a queer comedy-horror that explores the chaotic and awkward side of teenage romance. Our protagonist, Elliot, struggles to confess to her high school crush and turns to an unearthly being for advice. However, as we go deeper into the night, Elliot slowly realises this creature may not have her best interest at heart. With a voice ringing in her head, filling her with doubts, she quickly loses sight of herself and her confidence. This student-led short film revolves around the themes of identity and self-confidence while exploring the internal battle within oneself.
A story about a boy and the ever lasting love he holds for his dog. When his dog dies unexpectedly the boy learns the hardest way possible about grief and what it means for him and the love he has for his childhood pet.
When a young artist takes a ‘neurological enhancement’ pill in order to finish a crucial painting, she discovers that art without soul comes at a disturbing cost.
Josephine Nilsson dies trying to terminate her second pregnancy after giving up for adoption her first child, Carl T. Dreyer. A gender and class story about the clandestinity of female desire.
a filmmaker setting out to capture the life of demolition worker, an immigrant whose close friends and fellow workers went missing. As the filmmaker attempts to do so, the production faces many symbolic and frustrating obstacles in between. Disheartened, the filmmaker departs the site—defeated, exhausted, and grieving the story they couldn’t tell.
Dong-gyu, who resides in Gimcheon, travels to Seoul to show his mother's Itaewon house to potential renters. There, he meets Shinji, a Japanese national reportedly involved in human rights activism in Korea. During their second meeting at the house, Dong-gyu discovers that Shinji is staying in the country illegally. Even after returning to Gimcheon, Dong-gyu is unable to shake his concern for Shinji and proposes they meet again in Itaewon, specifically on Halloween night.
Erika is running from her family, her past and herself. Her only friend is the old man she cleans for. The girl from the shop looks up to her. Her lover is a married man. Consequences of past choices and trauma are revealed as she searches for safety and love living day by day.