Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a poignant exploration of human connection amid change, set in 2047 against the serene East Khasi Hills. The film follows Livingstone and his fellow villagers as they confront loss, love, and resilience. With only six villagers remaining, the bonds of friendship and community become vital, offering solace amidst urban migration and loneliness. Livingstone’s journey on a vintage bus symbolizes his enduring love for his late wife, Belinda. As the narrative unfolds, a cast of endearing characters emerges, each grappling with dreams and desires amid loss. Together, they embody resilience, their collective spirit shining through life’s uncertainties. Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a moving testament to the power of community, woven with themes of love, loss, and the enduring strength found in solidarity.
Having realized that control is an illusion and that chaos rules the world, a broken man named Briar, with nothing to lose, decides to try his luck in a deadly game of Russian roulette with a shotgun. The film is based on the game Buckshot Roulette by Mike Klubnika and can be viewed on YouTube channel Found Footage Films.
SCP The Beginning of the End follows Alex Carter, a divorced father eager to spend the day with his daughter, Lucy. As dawn breaks, he prepares for their long-awaited picnic, savoring a rare moment of normalcy. But after a tense phone call is cut short by screams and static, his world begins to unravel. The city around him descends into chaos-emergency broadcasts, abandoned streets, and something unnatural lurking in the shadows. Racing against time, Alex fights to reach Lucy, unaware that the true horror has only just begun.
Emi, a man in his 40s, in an attempt to reunite with his ex-wife, Mía, accesses a futuristic virtual reality platform where he can purchase memories and experience them as if they were real. In a not-so-distant future, with the world in chaos and creating memories becoming nearly impossible, this platform will allow Emi to travel to extraordinary places with Mía.
August 1960. Director Nikolai Berentsev is working on a large-scale science fiction film about an expedition to Venus. The construction of grandiose decorations begins in the pavilion. Berentsev himself develops models of planets and spacecraft, comes up with special devices for combined filming. He tries to imagine and visualize something that no one has ever seen — life on other planets. He believes that fantasy should run ahead of science, but faces skepticism from colleagues and the scientific community. In the end, he himself begins to doubt whether his film is needed by the audience, why these dreams of Space, when there are so many unresolved problems on Earth.
Three friends encounter strange and disturbing events after one of them gets possessed. As terrifying visions escalate, they struggle to make sense of what's happening — unaware that they are trapped in a repeating loop, living the same nightmare without realizing it. Is the possession the cause of the loop, or a result of it?
At 16, Molly, born and raised in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) cult, makes a chilling discovery through her ability to astral project, leading to a life-altering event.
In a dystopian and climate-ravaged future America torn apart by civil war, a group hiding in a remote cabin become the target of a ruthless rebel militia leader and his platoon, viciously hunted in a fight for survival.
In the post-apocalyptic world of "Daywalkers," humanity struggles to survive amidst strange creatures known as daywalkers, who masquerade as corpses by day and hunt unsuspecting prey with their white eyes. Our lone protagonist, equipped with lenses to shield his gaze, navigates the perilous daylight to hunt these creatures. When he encounters another survivor seeking aid against a purportedly active daywalker, he cautiously agrees to help. However, as night falls, a chilling revelation unfolds—the supposed survivor is a daywalker in disguise, leading to a fatal confrontation that challenges our protagonist's survival instincts to their limit. "Daywalkers" explores the thin line between trust and deception in a world overrun by darkness.