Idak-Idak-Idak is a hybrid-documentary relating the stolen Lombok Treasures with the Sasak diaspora through three generations of women: a daughter, her mother, and her grandmother. Blending full-spectrum cinematography with personal footage, this film moves between Indonesia and the Netherlands to examine colonial legacies, displacement and healing the heart of home. In Sasak, "Idak" can be interpreted as both “heart” and “absence”, becoming a container for memory, loss, and the unseen layers of the self between generations.
Julián, a failed musician, meets Rebeca, a mysterious and dangerous young woman. Together they become embroiled in a night of chases, panic attacks, and violence, where Julián must confront his fears and rediscover the meaning of his life.
“El Coloso” tells the story of the life and legacy of Freddy Rincón, a giant of Colombian soccer who conquered Brazil with his strength and talent, filled stadiums in Spain, and gave his country one of its most unforgettable goals against Germany. From his roots in Buenaventura to becoming a symbol of national pride, Rincón transcended the soccer field to inspire an entire generation. More than just a soccer player, he was a beacon of hope, whose greatness lives on in the memory of Colombians.
Two young boys summon demons at a sleepover for fun, just to realize that their actions have serious consequences and get their eyes stolen. Now, they're only able to see the world through their phone's cameras point of view.
A "lying flat" youth exposes a loan shark, falls in love with a "super striver," and their turbulent romance overcomes various scams and financial disasters.
The hustle and bustle of life's routine compels Father Orlando Lugo to prepare a different kind of Thanksgiving dinner. Despite his insistence on experiencing this holiday alone, his lively imagination, various characters from his neighborhood in Ponce, and his entire parish teach him the lesson of a lifetime, reminding him of the value of living in community.
A crew of five amateur thieves reunite for one final score in a village brimming with elections. With no experience and only a reckless plan, things dont go as expected. Will they make it out, or will the village remember them only as five fools who gambled with fate?
Legendary film actor Juozas Budraitis turns 85. Over his career, he has appeared in more than 120 films not only in Eastern and Central Europe but also in Switzerland and Italy. Film sets brought him close friendships and moments of joyful creativity. Yet today, many of his colleagues are gone, and the actor is increasingly visited by the regret of unfinished work. The Old Man’s Journey is shaped not by the structure of a traditional biographical film but by the fragmentary nature of memory. The roles he has embodied remain etched in his recollection no less vividly than the key events of his life, and so the film guides the viewer between Budraitis’s youthful memories and his most significant cinematic experiences, weaving them into a single, nostalgic stream of remembrance.
With a Christmas deadline looming, literary editor Isabell retreats to her family's cabin in a quaint town where she spent her holidays as a little girl. Finding the town in a slump, the inspiration she is looking for comes from a local rancher who helps her both revive the annual Christmas Festival and discover the ending to her own story.
Christmas elves Lanny and Wayne panic when their holiday missions go awry, leaving Wayne thinking he’s in BIG trouble with Santa and accidentally revealing other merry mishaps.
Two strangers meet on a layover and fall for one another — but forget to exchange numbers. The next day, they fly to Chicago separately, just miss each other, and “embark on separate quests to find one another."
A mother and her son have left the marital home. The mother entrusts her son Jacques to a friend for the day. This is an opportunity for the little boy to play with Julie. But Jacques has a secret: he loves playing with dolls.