No One Sees is a tense and visually striking silent short film exploring the dark reality of school bullying and its irreversible consequences. The story follows Sulka, a lonely student desperately trying to fit into a charismatic friend group. Instead of acceptance, he becomes the target of escalating humiliation led by the group’s dominant figure, Matti.
As moments of cruelty intensify—from quiet exclusion to disturbing acts of degradation—Sulka’s world begins to fracture. A misunderstanding pushes him past his breaking point, triggering a violent emotional collapse.
In a final, chilling sequence, Sulka stands at the edge of an unthinkable decision, forced to confront the devastating impact of sustained cruelty.
No One Sees is a stark and unsettling portrait of the silent suffering that can hide within school corridors—and the tragic cost of pushing someone too far.
Pooh and friends wake up to missing Christmas presents and set off on a snowy adventure through Hundred Acre Wood, encountering magical creatures and learning that friendship is the best gift.
"Río Seco" tells the story of Omar, a police officer of Mapuche descent who tries to solve a cattle rustling case in the Chubut municipality of Gualjaina. To his surprise, the case turns out to be much more complex than he initially thought.
Mansi, an architect haunted by nightmares of a brutal murder in a mysterious haveli, falls in love with industrialist Aditya Deshmukh as they collaborate for a prestigious project in Nainital. When she discovers the haveli from her dreams is real, dark secrets from the past threaten to destroy their present, forcing her to choose between love and a terrifying truth.
“Being Jérôme Boateng” tells the story of a soccer world champion between triumph and downfall. From the soccer field to the 2014 World Cup title, from celebrated symbol of integration to convicted perpetrator of intentional bodily harm against his ex-partner. The documentary series looks behind the façade of professional soccer—a system that produces heroes but neglects people. It also addresses the question of how a soccer player is stylized into a role model by the media and society and burdened with excessive expectations. Boateng's story is thus also one of false projections that encourages us to reflect on our treatment of and longing for sports idols: What do we want to see in them? Do soccer players have to be heroes?