Rian, the director who stunned the world with his debut, is now a prisoner of his own success. The spotlight that once illuminated his genius has become a scorching lens, magnifying the crushing demands of producers, the stifling hunger of the audience, and the paralyzing doubt cast by his own father. Rian yearns for bold experimentation, but finds himself shackled to the market-tested echoes of his past work, trapped in The Iron Lung of expectation. The Iron Lung is a visceral story of artistic suffocation and rebirth, asking a single question: What does it take for a visionary to choose freedom of expression over the comfortable silence of surrender?
Dr Jason Leong's stand-up special celebrates a decade of comedy, sharing hilarious anecdotes from a global tour. The doctor-turned-comedian recounts encounters with diverse audiences and cultural clashes. Prepare for witty observations on parenting, religion, and the absurdities of life.
Lucía is a psychologist who works for Line 117, assisting victims of domestic violence. One stormy night, a dark force breaks into her home and attacks her. Obsessed with discovering her attacker, Lucía is drawn into a spiral of shadows that draws her to the cursed lair of Guri, a worshiper of Mithras, a pagan deity.
Shot on a miniature set, the film gradually reveals the mechanisms of control and discipline in schools, symbolised by oversized gymnastics vaults and a multiplied number of scales in the nurse’s office.
DSI comes to Thee’s house to investigate about the unidentified corpse found in an abandoned building. The gun of Thee’s father, a military general, is the only link DSI has.
20 years after "Mi vida dentro," filmmaker Lucía Gajá revisits Rosa Estela Olvera Jiménez's case, a Mexican migrant accused of killing a minor. The sequel shows how her family and social groups helped restore her unjustly taken freedom.
Shin and Joe, former ping-pong rivals who once faced each other in a national youth match, meet again years later on very different paths from the dreams they once had. They decide to play together once more — in an empty practice room, a match with no score, no audience, and nothing at stake. Yet through the quiet rhythm of the rally, they begin to revisit their past, listen to each other’s hearts, and rediscover what the game truly means to them.
Based on the 1984 Sikh Genocide, MIRRORS is an exploration of a mother's life lived in the wake of trauma and loss, and the unlikely connection she forms as a hospice nurse.