'Nokhao', a 24-year-old unemployed man, is reconnecting with his father, whom he has not seen in decades. At the same time, he must search for 'Khanun', his cat, who recently disappeared from home.
Documentary filmmaker Johan returns to his hometown of Amsterdam, now transformed by gentrification, to hold up a mirror to the city. There, he is distracted from his goal: Johan must first confront himself.
In an attempt to spice up their relationship, Sadie and Vaughn join another couple for a night of partner swapping, but when feelings of jealousy and attraction collide, Sadie begins to question if this game is worth the risk.
Two siblings accidently broke the urn that was keeping the ashes of their mother, making them scatter. They need to gather them all to make their mom go to peace because their mom said so, leading to a second goodbye.
When a young girl moves into a secluded house on the edge of an ancient forest, she discovers a mysterious fairy ring hidden within. Drawn by curiosity, she crosses a threshold never meant to be broken - unleashing the preternatural, as the forgotten rules of the old world claw their way back.
A disheveled, humanoid Moth, drawn into a 24/7 optometrist office by the allure of its neon-light sign, regales the attending physician about his troubling life story and insatiable cravings that led to the demise of his family.
At the end of 1945, the Nuremberg trials against Göring, Hess, von Ribbentrop and other Nazi officials began. The young Jewish reporter Ernst Michel and the witness Seweryna Szmaglewska, both concentration camp survivors, struggle not only with their deep traumas, but also with some uncomfortable insights that the trial brought to light. Carsten Gutschmidt's thoughtful docudrama sensitively interweaves dramatised scenes, flashbacks, colourised original footage and new material in which witnesses and descendants visit the original locations and comment on the action.
Olga's grandmother, a successful lawyer, reveals on her deathbed that the adoptions she handled in the wake of the Romanian Revolution are riddled with shortcomings and the fate of many children unknown. Olga sets out to dig up the past.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of a traditional Bengali wedding in Cooch Behar, Biye Fiye Niye is a witty and contemporary exploration of love, friendship, and the evolving institution of marriage. On the surface, it’s a joyous celebration of Sromona, finally ready to marry her charming Delhi-based fiancé, Rohan. But as friends and family from both sides gather in festive excitement, a complex web of tensions and secrets begins to unravel. At the heart of the story lies the quietly collapsing marriage of Sromona’s closest friend Aditi and her husband Ishan, sharply contrasting with the wedding’s outward exuberance. Meanwhile, Rohan’s sister Tisha challenges the illusion of perfection as her probing questions expose emotional fractures beneath the surface. Unfolding over one eventful day, the film navigates messy contemporary relationships with sharp humor, candid emotions, and music—questioning love, identity, and societal expectations.
A sensory portrait of a father and his family, displaced into the anonymity of a hotel. In his quiet attempts to rebuild a sense of home, routine becomes a fragile act of resistance.
Berta and Gladys, two lovers of life, share their days with laughter, memories, and complicity. Sitting in their favorite spot, they recall anecdotes while they still can.
When a grieving daughter seeks to erase the painful memory of her father's final moments, she discovers the true power of love and the importance of embracing every moment, both joyous and sorrowful.
Minnie, a young journalist who embarks on a road trip across New Mexico with her cousin, Rex, a punk rock guitarist fresh out of rehab, is trying to figure out what’s left. Their stated mission is to investigate Area 51 and unearth the truth about extraterrestrial life. But as the journey unfolds, a deeper, more personal reason for their quest comes to light.
While reading a book of world records with his great-grandchildren, William Bennett discovers that the world’s oldest man is just days older than he is. Seeing this as a way to cement his legacy, William attempts to outlive the oldest man.
Feng Xia (52), a Chinese immigrant, lives in Montreal with her husband and their children. The couple is in crisis as Feng Xia confronts a reality she's been repressing since her youth: she's a lesbian. Through a website, she meets Camille (30), a Quebecker with whom she develops a secret affair. Feng Xia faces a heartbreaking dilemma between her responsibility to her family and her passionate deliverance with Camille. She has no choice but to confront her fear and the powerful morality of her culture. In doing so, she will find sexual fulfillment, live out her lost childhood love, and face her destiny.