In 1890, the year of the U.S. census, chaos erupts when a stranger named Strindler arrives in a small town in Arizona and requests money for providing the names of dead Mexican laborers. Adapted from the novel by Nikolai Gogol.
Upon discovering the lifeless body of a young girl on his land, a reclusive farmer is overcome by a strange feeling. As he is taking care of his granddaughter, he sets off on a quest for truth, determined to uncover the key to this tragedy. But evil sometimes lurks behind the most ordinary forms...
“Summer. City. Love.” is a multi-genre almanac dedicated to the inhabitants of cities. It consists of 8 short stories, related in one way or another. Stories about the main feeling - love, and how different it can be.
Eli, a 10-year-old Jewish boy with a hyperactive imagination, is haunted by a memory of his great-uncle's prolonged illness. At the awkward unveiling ceremony, as his relatives begin to act increasingly strange, Eli must confront his growing fears about death and the unknown.
When he learns that his ex-girlfriend has passed off one of his scripts as hers and made a film based on it that wins big at a renowned festival, the betrayed man travels after her to confront her.
Eva perceives herself differently. An unexpected event transforms her. Her female universe put under tension, sustaining the unsustainable in the family structure. From that night on, everything will be different for her, even if nothing changes.
Niken faces familial pressure to marry despite her lack of desire. With both her ex-fiancé and current boyfriend pushing for marriage, Niken grapples with a critical question: to wed or not to wed? Oh, and more importantly, to whom?
A man from the Southern Highlands of New South Wales and a woman from Punjab, India, form a deep bond over three and a half years while living in Sydney’s Inner West. But as her departure in August 2026 nears, their final week together is filled with laughter, nostalgia, and the painful uncertainty of whether this is the end or just another chapter in their story.
Stephen Seary, a stage designer, returns to Australia to visit his dying mother, but a quick trip descends into family tensions, past conflicts, and romantic complications, jeopardizing his return to Europe and the opera that awaits.
Anker is released from prison after a fourteen year sentence for robbery. Anker’s brother, Manfred, is the only one who knows where the money from the heist is. Meanwhile, Manfred has developed a mental illness, causing him to forget where the loot is stashed. Together, the brothers now embark on an unexpected journey to both locate the money and discover who they really are.
Jiahao, a drag queen estranged from his conservative family, returns home after his father's passing to help his brother, Jia Qiang, to care for their mother, Ju Hua, who has been diagnosed with dementia. As Ju Hua's condition worsens, she becomes increasingly reliant on Jiahao – reigniting past wounds and emotional strains. One night, a tired Jiahao returns home still in drag, met with panic and confusion from his mother who threatens to call the police. In a moment of quick thinking, he calms her by pretending to be her daughter instead.
Young survivor of the siege Yura Tyukalov came to sports after the war, when it seemed he had no strength to live, let alone to conduct grueling training in academic rowing. But after meeting coaches Mikhail and Vera Savrimovich, Yura gets a second wind and starts life anew. Fates, burned by the war, unite in a team where everyone supports and inspires each other. Victories are not easy, but Yura has love, talent and a native team that is unstoppable: their goal is the Olympics in Helsinki.
Amrum Island, Spring 1945. In the final days of the war, 12-year-old Nanning braves the treacherous sea to hunt seals, goes fishing at night, and works the nearby farm to help his mother feed the family. Despite the hardship, life on the beautiful, windswept island almost feels like paradise. But when peace finally comes, it reveals a deeper threat: the enemy is far closer than he imagined.
A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues, and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light.
A middle-aged woman (Robin), after the presumed death of her father, faces multiple versions of herself as memories of an unknown childhood reveal themselves. Trapped in her father’s house, a slow uncovering of events lost in her mind begin to spill out as we, the audience, lose track of what's real and what is not.
Since childhood, Alan has shared a strong bond with Cristian and Candela, united by their passion for Boca Juniors. In his search for personal success, Alan faces the challenge to understand the real meaning of love.
Valentín, a political prisoner, shares a cell with Molina, a window dresser convicted of public indecency. The two form an unlikely bond as Molina recounts the plot of a Hollywood musical starring his favorite silver screen diva, Ingrid Luna.
Set in early 1900s, young Lana Benton, pushed by the gelid Old Hat man, Mr. Kyn, must confront bizarre creatures in a mysterious dream gland as she follows the last traces of Carole, a girl who escaped from Bunny Hall, a 19th-century girls' orphanage infested with wild rabbits.
Víctor, takes refuge in another country after surviving a violent kidnapping where he clings to the monotony of self-confinement, but life is upended when he meets seven-year-old neighbor Santiago.