Two souls reunite after 22 years and slip into a quiet rhythm, as if they had never been apart, living peacefully in a serene mountain bungalow. But their calm is short-lived. The man has some secret, and soon, the woman's husband arrives, disrupting the fragile balance.
A petty thief embarks on a road trip with an elderly man suffering from memory loss under deceptive pretenses. As they journey across Tamil Nadu, the promise of an easy con unravels into a quietly shifting connection, with both men hiding secrets of their own.
Seven years after their graduation, the members of the indie rock band Low Tide are brought back to their hometown to perform for their high school reunion.
Tosin Shina, a glamorous Lagos socialite and nightclub owner, sees her perfect life shatter when her husband is arrested as a top drug trafficker. With her wealth gone and children to protect, she’s forced to rebuild. But when a deadly cartel demands she take over her husband’s operations, Tosin must navigate crime, betrayal, and survival—or lose everything.
A snackable drama series about the life of GENJI, whose world is constantly overflowing with drama—because everyone around him is way too sweet (literally “too much sugar”). Luckily, there’s GULDIK, always ready to lay down the real talk, offering tips and tricks so GENJI can keep moving forward—just like the main character in the movies.
A loudspeaker broadcasts an irreversible announcement: Judgment Day has been brought forward. No one responds. No one seems to be listening. Authority has been emptied of pathos, the voice has become a function, liturgy has been transformed into procedure.
Shot on expired black-and-white Super 8 film, with an old digital color video camera and archival sound material, the film traverses a fragmented and opaque reality, where the substance of the image is consumed along with the world it is supposed to represent.
The film presents itself as a damaged liturgical object,
a magnetic relic that still transmits, but from an elsewhere already emptied of grace.
A fragment of the end, caught in the act of its stalemate.
'Stnic' - a band from Iowa City - boards a train in St. Paul, MN, en route to Portland, OR. They plan to perform on the train, as well as in America's 'weird' city. All thanks to the booking-work done by the band's leader.
A couple reunites after a year of separation to finalize their divorce and negotiate the future of their two children. She seems certain about her decision, while he appears unable to accept that their marriage is over. Their intense disagreements and contradictions bring their deeper emotions to the surface. Love and attraction are rekindled, as the island, both beautiful and dangerous, becomes a mirror of their marriage.
In a remote village, a boy struggles under the suffocating grip of his dictatorial father. As he desperately seeks freedom, he soon realises that escape is not as simple as it seems.
In a thematic retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," a man is forced to bring his elderly mother home from her nursing home after she is evicted on grounds of non-payment. She has severe dementia that gets worse the longer he attempts to care for her, and eventually he begins to wonder if she would simply be better off dead.
Weeks after giving birth to her first child, a young Baalat Teshuva—a newly religious woman—arrives at the home of her Rebbetzin, claiming that her husband has been replaced. He looks and sounds exactly the same—but something inside of her knows he is not the man she married. My One and Only is a multi-character mystery drama that explores how people change in relationships, the difference between falling in love and staying in love, and what we do when the person closest to us becomes a stranger.
A stalled novelist struggles through a painful divorce and with other vicissitudes of middle age while searching for sexual fulfillment, emotional consolation, and the elusive possibility of renewal.