Ukraine, August 2024. Tomasz, a Polish photojournalist on the frontlines, is determined to prove to his editorial team, the Ukrainian soldiers, and himself that his work can make an impact on the dwindling interest in the war.
Carmen, a recently retired woman from León, sets off on a spontaneous trip with her family to the Catalan ‘Golden Coast' after the death of the family matriarch. What starts off as a simple farewell, or so she thinks, turns into a journey back to her roots and a part of herself she’d never really known about. It’s a comedy about family, identity, and the courage it takes to start over, no matter if it’s sooner rather than later, or later rather than sooner.
A documentary about Olia Poliakova’s journey between fear and inspiration, tracing her personal and professional transformation during the full-scale war. The film follows the story of her concert program of the same name, its songs, emotions, behind-the-scenes moments, and the voices of musicians and audiences alike.
The film follows a quadrangle relationship of a woman, two of Yoaz Hendel’s bodyguards, and Yoaz himself. The bodyguards’ secret romance unravels dramatically because of the woman. A meeting that would never happen without their shared link, Yoaz Hendel.
Pushed by Gabin, his troubled childhood friend, Lucas agrees to take part in a robbery that threatens to destroy his relationship and expose his secret.
Parco writes a plea letter for his younger brother Rico, arrested for his role in the 2019 Hong Kong protests. The process stirs memories of Parco’s own 2014 arrest and their emotional distance. Before Rico’s sentence, the brothers share a rare moment of connection and plan to document prison life. Parco moves abroad before Rico’s release. The family sells their home, preparing to emigrate. On a final trip to Japan, Rico briefly experiences freedom, while Parco is wrongly arrested. As the family prepares to leave Hong Kong, Parco reads his letter one last time, confronting questions of fear, freedom, and identity—as a Hongkonger and a brother.
On April 4, 2025, thirty-eight minutes before noon, the Korean Constitutional Court removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office. Black-and-white footage cut into vertical patterns and rotating targets captures the moment the verdict was announced and the vibrant atmosphere in the streets of the capital city of Seoul. The image, stretched in time into geometric structures, is accompanied by a noise track of collective emotion.
Marciano Visi, a political essayist and far-right icon, reveals in an interview his ideals, which are radically different from those of his public image.
Perpetual screwup Stevie is running on empty having just escaped from rehab (again). On a quest to repay her debts and reconcile with her estranged, openly gay son Liam before skipping town for good, Stevie winds up in a slew of high-risk predicaments over the course of a few frenzied days.
It is a blood-hot summer night. A journalist finds himself in a hotel room in a small remote village. His assignment is to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a well-known botanist. Through the bizarre villagers, he is told incoherent stories about the botanist’s passion for carnivorous plants. In his quest, it dawns on him that these exotics control powers that haunt the entire village.
At the earliest outbreak of COVID-19, a 23-year-old filmmaker entered locked-down Wuhan with her camera. What begins as a record of crisis becomes a five-year reckoning with death, resistance, and silence-blurring the line between filmmaker and survivor.
Set against the backdrop of three continents, "Shades of Survival" explores the lives of Black women in Africa, the UK, and the USA who have battled breast cancer. With stunning camera work and deeply personal interviews, the film explores the inequities that persist in their fight-across every step of their journey. The documentary offers a stark look at the health care systems that too often fail Black women, while celebrating the courage of those who advocate for change. Blending personal stories, expert insights, and creative performance, "Shades of Survival" is a powerful narrative of survival, community, and the ongoing struggle for health care equity.
Shiri, a bourgeois and conservative woman, planned her perfect maternity photo shoot, but the one who comes to photograph her is Lidor, a liberal trans woman. When Shiri's husband leaves the photo shoot in the middle, the meeting between the two different women raises demons and questions about their changing bodies and their identity in the world.