In a dystopian world where art is a crime, Juarez is a poem dealer. Torn between submitting to the system or fighting for his dreams, he faces a choice that could change everything.
Tired of rituals and idol polish, God slips out of the temple one morning to eat street food and ask bigger questions. He meets Sameer, a quiet boy with fading friendships and an open heart. As they ride across Jaipur, what begins as banter becomes a journey into memory, faith, and forgotten art. In the end, God vanishes - leaving behind a canvas, some colors, and a new artist to finish the work
During a man’s funeral, his mother, his wife, and his daughter gather to pay tribute to his memory. When they realize that none of them actually wrote the speech, a discussion arises, marked by old tensions and words that say more than they intend.
In the 1950s, a seasoned police detective is assigned to investigate a suspected homosexual couple, forcing him to confront the morality of his duty in a world where justice and prejudice collide.
Ruth is on a journey spanning 750 miles to attend her younger sister's funeral; she crosses paths with a hitchhiker, Annie, setting the stage for an unexpected relationship.
Sugun, an aspiring poet, and Heeji, an unknown actress, are middle-aged lovers who are both still “aspirants.” They say that in this world, those who hold out to the end are the ones who achieve their dreams… but how long can we continue to live as aspirants?
Three girls—Emma, Kenzie, and Kayleigh—spend their childhood and adolescence beneath a beautiful tree. Shifting between memories of the past and a fractured present, secrets are revealed as the girls confront the truth that once held them together, but now threatens to tear them apart. Childhood innocence and the harsh realities of the real world collide in Kaelan Roddy’s "To See It All."
A suspenseful and adventurous journey of a courageous black woman with the fear of rain, known as ombrophobia. As she seeks solace from her troubled past, fate intertwines her life with an enigmatic white man, torn by his own demons and on a quest for redemption.
The year is now 2076, and the air is fatal after a failed science experiment. We follow Henry Bishop navigating through his life under these new conditions the world has fallen under, and how he has to continuously change to survive.
We see this when painfully shy protag Yoshino decamps from her isolated Tokyo life to visit the historic town of Ueda in Nagano Prefecture – so historic that complete fossils are found (!). While staying at a guest house that doubles as a theatre and cafe, she explores the scenic city and its surrounding countryside and learns from locals about their histories, the lay of the land, and the flow of time. Gradually, like the fossils that have come to light in the area, Yoshino’s spirit emerges from the dark as she reflects upon how the locals have changed her.
A man is tormented by the devastating loss of his pregnant beloved, whose presence lingers everywhere, haunting him relentlessly. Reality and memory intertwine, shattering his mind and plunging him into an endless abyss of isolation and sorrow
On the eve of the apocalypse, a couple hosts their tenth anniversary at the abandoned hotel where they were wed, forcing the guests from their wedding party to confront the long-buried truth about their missing maid of honor.