When Azubuike’s 12-year-old son moves in with him, the struggling shoe salesman finds himself balancing fatherhood and the slow collapse of his small shop. As the pair navigate their estrangement, the unspoken becomes a language of its own; one shaped by pride, duty, and the quiet weight of expectation. With the future of both the shop and their relationship hanging in the balance, father and son must find a way to bridge the distance between one another.
Emmanuelle and Mirra love each other and dream of having a child born only of their love. When Mirra suddenly becomes pregnant, in spite of all biological plausibility, the surprise is total and the joy at its height. For Emmanuelle, however, things are less clear-cut.
As an asteroid hurtles toward Earth, a quiet neighborhood is declared a red zone, destined to collapse under the impending shockwaves. Residents rush to evacuate to safety—everyone except Noi, the weary owner of a small, timeworn barbershop. Refusing to abandon the place she has built her life around, she chooses to face the end on her own terms.
Kan, a young student who has not moved on from his past, is traveling home to his mother, whom he has barely contacted. While riding the train, he revisits his past and finds fragments of memories about his ex-girlfriend, the story of their relationship, and how it ended. How will Kan learn something and return to his family and move on from the past?
When a young woman returns to the home she once ran away from, the unease, the longing, and the unspoken words resurface, making her reflect on the true meaning of family.
The story of a daughter who must care for her father, a memory-impaired patient, to the point where she forgets her own dreams and who she once wanted to become.
One day, when the opportunity to pursue her long-lost dream unexpectedly arrives, she is faced with a difficult decision — to choose between chasing her dream or staying with the life and fading memories of her father.
A classic tale of meeting the parents takes a strange turn when lilia leaves to take an important phone call, her boyfriend is left to fend for himself.
In a quiet village eagerly awaiting Indonesian Independence Day, a group of children are chosen to be the "Tim Merah Putih" to guard the sacred flag, the flag that is always flown during the annual August 17th ceremony. However, three days before the ceremony, the flag goes missing. Eight children from various cultural backgrounds—Betawi, Papua, Medan, Tegal, Central Java, Makassar, Manado, and Chinese—unite in a heroic mission: to save the mysteriously missing sacred red and white flag.
Max, an ordinary schoolboy with somewhat unusual parents, finds himself in a village for winter break, against his will. In the village, he encounters a dish that's familiar to the locals but new to him - potato pancakes. The boys, along with their cousin, decide to start a business: they convert an old UAZ into a food truck and sell potato pancakes. But how can you tackle adult problems when you're still a child yourself?
Music and glee fill the air as Charlie Brown and the gang head off to summer camp. First-timer Sally doesn't get what all the hype is about. But when the camp may be forced to close, they team up to save it so more kids can make their own special memories.
In Dubai, two roomies—one Indian, one Pakistani—are locked in a fierce but hilarious rivalry. But when a love triangle shakes things up, their bromance goes next level, showing that deep down, they’re all about unity beyond borders.
Megh is a married person, who works as manager of a tea estate in North Sikkim. In a certain crisis he became jobless and struggles to make ends problems of his life because there are not many options for livelihood around in the hills. He fights to bring back joy into his family's life.