After settling into their new home in the midwestern countryside, the Cooper family's night of peaceful relaxation is disrupted by the arrival of two mysterious drifters who aren't who or what they appear to be.
A dramatic short film about identity, truth, and liberation in the face of loss. After her husband’s death, Nani—a recently widowed Indo-Caribbean matriarch—embraces newfound freedom in her solitude, only to be interrupted by an unexpected lunch with her daughter and grandchildren. When confronted about her late husband’s affair, Nani chooses to protect his truth: he was queer. Her response reveals a complex love and a deep understanding of human frailty. Standing firm in her choices, Nani redefines strength and dignity, embodying a new kind of hero—an immigrant elder dancing into her next chapter while carrying both grief and joy.
Neuroatypical Margorzata tries to find her place in the neurotypical world. Matgorzata cannot sleep; to fall asleep, she must first awaken. She is late for the journey in search of Lodz's hidden rivers, deceived in her dream about the hour.
The concert “Genialists are breaking up” held in Tartu on July 5, 2024 was the first theatrically released concert film by an Estonian band. The mammoth concert, recorded in high quality, broke the 18-year silence for one evening and brought the band in front of an audience one last time to officially break up.
Documentary | Feature | USA | Directed by Allie Rood In the late 1960s, a group of renegade architects and builders took to the woods of Vermont to invent a new way of living — one that rejected convention and embraced experiment, play, and community. Prickly Mountain traces the radical design/build movement they sparked, uncovering how their scrappy, countercultural ethos reshapes architecture and continues to influence today. Filmed over nine years, the documentary weaves archival footage, present-day interviews, and the filmmaker’s personal journey to explore what it means to build a life — and a home — by hand.
Ghostnote is a speculative short fiction, unfolding within the quiet, uncanny routines of a support call center employee. Constrained between her home-office, the view to other apartment buildings and her screens, a young woman works the nightshift. Calls come in about a recurring event, but her answers never reveal what happened, rather that something did, repeatedly, over the last days. In between calls, she sends voicememos to her friend, thoughts on who she should become drift between her professional persona and her private self, a billboard dangles dreams before her hungry eyes.
Josie is at odds with her insurance company for an expensive treatment that will stop her skin from disintegrating in this psychological thriller. As time runs out, she decides to take drastic measures.
It took almost a year, but today I finally get to show off a TWO billion frame per second camera! I really want to record refraction, interference, and other awesome stuff with this camera, but today I'm looking into a really strange quirk of the speed of light. In a way, understanding this weird phenomenon is kind of a prerequisite for everything else I want to do with this camera - I hope you find it as interesting as I have!
When an ambitious young woman decides to leave the retail job she shares with her socially inept father, she chooses to keep her decision a secret from him. Her clumsy efforts to maintain this charade clash with his own absurd efforts to keep her by his side as the two take a short break together.
French environmental scientist Dr Pauline Joubert, about to expose secret warfare technology, was assassinated by her hitman/lover in New York's Central Park in 1985. In present day Manhattan, Cassie Cole, a hillbilly True Crime blogger (from the Deep South), continually re-lives Pauline's murder, discovering that she is Pauline's reincarnated soul, and eventually solving a decades-old crime.