Deep within the enigmatic Forest of Eels, curious creatures answer a mysterious summons to join in what they believe will be a joyous celebration and sacred ritual. But as they gather beneath the towering fog of the cauldron, the atmosphere turns darker than they ever imagined.
A pro-choice space romp about loneliness and hunger. Alone (mostly) on a space barge, Pilot must make some tough choices. The mission must be completed. The earth is depleted. At her lowest point, Pilot greets a new guest and things get messy.
Inés and her grandmother Esperanza have always had a special relationship, but she waited until she turned thirty to ask her to tell her about her youth. Her grandmother opens the box of memories, determined to share details of her life that she had never shared before. The photographs from the family archive come to life with the rhythm of the songs hummed by her grandmother. The lyrics of "Batallón de modistillas," a cuplé from the late 19th century, set Inés's heart on fire and she begins to search.
A full of dreams autobiographical film telling the story of a bunch of friends that took place one summer night. Through his perspective, the author invites us into the circle of friendship, but also takes us into the depths of his mind, where he must face a mysterious dream journey from which there is no escape.
The Carrot Warrior, upon discovering his enslaved kin, performs a magical ritual and urges them to open their eyes to their utter lack of rights in this cruel world. Who is he — a half-mad Don Quixote, defying the eternal plant-animal dualism? Or a warrior-prophet, pointing others toward the path of salvation in an open field of possibilities? The choice is left to the viewer.
Most of all, the girl loves roller skating and a mirror app that makes her look slim with a single click. What will she go through if the app stops working? And will she ever be able to feel happy in her own body again?
Housework often goes unnoticed, is undervalued, and disproportionately falls on women’s shoulders. This limits their opportunities for career advancement, rest, and personal fulfilment. An ufair distribution of responsibilities creates imbalance in relationships and reinforces gender inequality in society. Recognising the value of invisible labour helps to build fairer living conditions for everyone.
A dark summer evening, an hour before curfew. The air is heavy, ripe, like a black cherry about to burst from the heat and silence. The Rooster and the Dog walk through the forest — not because they have somewhere to go, but because they can’t do otherwise. The grass is taller than hope, and the branches creak like the old floorboards of a house long since burned down.
A narrative of memories from an old musician who lived through creating music, expressing his deepest moments of growth, exploration, love, passion, war, and the birth of new life.
Every day, a peculiar creature lives safely inside her jar, following the same routine — a life marked by quiet rituals and the reliable arrival of a daily pizza delivery. But one sunny day, a mysterious guest appears, drawn by the glint of sunlight on her glass shell.
An artist, once praised for her creativity in childhood, now feels lost in the real world. Her work no longer stands out among her peers. Self-doubt creeps in as she battles imposter syndrome and burnout, feeling stuck while everyone else seems to move forward.
Since the start of the invasion on 24 February 2022, many people were forced to leave their homes in search of safety. However, not everyone had the mobility as they were responsible not only for their own survival, but also for caring for a loved one with disabilities — someone who could not manage alone.