A young woman filled with denial over her own death—wanders through a garden to confront the memories of her life, in order to fully embrace her death.
Two film majors, determined to debunk the urban legend of the “Chicago Gorilla,” get more than they bargained for after their investigation unveils a much more sinister discovery.
Xochitl, a Mexican-American street fruit vendor whose life takes an unexpected turn when Andreww Goldblum, a powerful film director, makes her the subject of a daring bet with his career rival. Xochitl is thrust into a world far removed from her own, one that she perceives as hostile. What begins as a challenge quickly becomes a clash of cultures--paving the way for new friendships, surprising rivalries, and life-altering consequences.
In Mountains of the Moon, world renowned artist and skier, Chris Benchetler explores the unseen connections between sport, life, music, and the living earth—set to the timeless tunes of the Grateful Dead.
A dozen top warriors from around the world are kidnapped and forced to participate in fight-to-the-death survival games. Affairs are overseen by a disgraced and sociopathic former Russian intelligence officer who has built a shadowy organization with a clientele of crime bosses, politicians, billionaires, and members of the global elite.
A powerful short documentary exploring the lives of three queer immigrants living with HIV. Luis from Venezuela, Jordi from Barcelona, and Prateek from northern India. Three people who each made Ireland their home in search of safety, acceptance, and renewal. Set against the landscapes of Wicklow, the Dublin Mountains, and Dublin city, the film celebrates resilience, solidarity, and self-love within Ireland’s increasingly diverse and vibrant queer community. Through their stories, the documentary reflects on migration, sexuality, gender, and health. Honouring those silenced by stigma and spotlighting the power of community to create visibility, empowerment, and change.
After his arrest, Banyu, a punk vocalist, is sent to a moral rehabilitation center—where he meets Deri, the ghost of his past and the town’s respected cleric. Between rebellion and remorse, Banyu fights against the system that confines him, only to realize his only path to freedom lies within the last person on earth he wants to see.
Cia (16), the adopted daughter of a matchmaker, finds out that she will be photographed naked to be sent to Taiwan as a mail-order bride. Within his limitations and restraints, she tries to find a way to avoid an arranged marriage.
Sara struggles to recall any good memories with her late father, Doni, and wishes to reconnect with him before the burial the next morning. Moreover, she discovers his secret that makes her feel estranged from him. When she touches her father’s corpse, a blue vision appears . A magical bridge that allows them to speak. This becomes her chance to mend their once-distant relationship. Driven by guilt, Sara tries to create one last good memory with her father.
CES suffers from a mysterious illness. In response, her mother, SRI, crafts a techno-metaphysical device for CES’s alternative therapy. Her father, ROBANI, on the other hand, is becoming more and more infuriating in his own way. Despite their differences, both SRI and ROBANI share the same goal to hold onto memories that are as fragile as the flickering lights of a low-cost apartment building.
A man tells a journalist about the photos and memories from his childhood in home and village that will soon disappear for the new national capital city. With his brother, he returns to the places they once played, taking pictures and recreating stories as if the land was still the same.
Anaktana tells the story of a mute boy who can communicate with nature. When a palm oil company faces the mysterious disappearance of its workers in the forest, they force his mother to make him help them. Along with her, Paulus (the foreman), and two workers, they journey deep into the woods. There, they uncover dark secrets about human greed and nature’s vengeance.
A poor girl named Mira enters a competition to hunt the Men’sia Kijank, a mythical creature believed to be a child-abducting monster. She is driven by the desire to cure her ailing mother. However, during the hunt in the Kelam Mountain forest, she is confronted with a dilemma when the creature appears before her in the perfect image of her mother. This encounter leads her to the realization that not all humans are humane, and not all monsters are monstrous.
On an island sold as paradise, a young widow who lost her husband to the cruise-ship dream stands at the edge of a choice to leave in search of life, or stay and slowly drown within its beauty.