Cem, a successful motorcycle racer, is living a happy life with his wife Özlem and son Efe when suddenly everything is turned upside down. When he comes home from work, no one answers the door. The day before, he had a brief argument with his wife over the motorcycle. Thinking that his wife Özlem had gone to his mother's house, Cem goes to his mother's house, but his mother closes the door in his face, saying she doesn't recognize him. After spending the night on the street, Cem goes to his wife's workplace the next day and sees Özlem holding hands with another man. In response to this situation, Cem beats up the man next to Özlem, and Cem is taken to the police station. After giving his statement at the police station, Cem is sent to a mental hospital.
A quantum physicist develops a machine that creates a tunnel to a subatomic universe. In his quest to prove the machine's efficacy, he inadvertently discovers a radical treatment for cancer in lab rats. He now seeks human volunteers.
A scientist with a brilliant brain builds a humanoid robot. But a series of events leads to thrill and comic situations that create a boomerang effect.
After killing the original that made him, a newly free clone must fight for his life against an all-powerful billionaire that destroys everything in his path.
In the heart of urban sprawl, a slang-speaking gamer's mundane life is turned upside down when he stumbles upon a mysterious book by Pushkin. As he delves into the literary world, unexplainable events begin to blur the lines between reality and fiction.
With a world population exploding, a new option to upload your mind to a forever home cuts two sisters in half. Through the story of broken sisterhood, The Virtual Llama explores how uploading our minds to virtual worlds might pose a solution to climate change, but at the cost of our bodies and identities.
The Egg is a short sci-fi fantasy concerning itself with the death of Sam. Waking up in the Afterlife she meets The Entity, who helps Sam come to terms with her untimely death. Adapted from an original story by Andy Weir.
In a world where an AI programme allows people to communicate with their deceased loved ones, a flight attendant and a mother question the meaning of reality and humanity.
A surreal, experimental, short horror film that explores the battle of conflicting internal and external values/expectations during the creative process and the struggles of creation. Directed, edited, and written by Ethan Murray and written/starring Harper Ellison-Berg.