In the 90-minute film “Die Tote im Rhein” (The Dead Woman in the Rhine), Barbara Salesch investigates a mysterious murder case. A missing woman, a dark secret, and two suspects lead to a thrilling hunt for a ruthless perpetrator.
A formerly famous young musician tries to perform again after quitting due to stage fright, struggling to overcome the trauma of her overbearing manager.
The story of the short film revolves around Ivan (26) who has been in a toxic relationship with his partner, Isaac (28), for years. One night, after a fatal fight, Ivan decides to leave his home and flee in the middle of the night, carrying all his belongings, without money or help from anyone, until he finds a place to sleep. Reluctant to take refuge in a hostel where he shares a room with strangers, he runs back to Isaac's apartment, but no one answers the door. Unrepentant, he decides to escape to a party with his old friend, Eric (30), an unfinished memory of his past. They are accompanied to the party by Gus (27), his boyfriend, who seems quite comfortable with their open relationship... The intimacy leads them to relive the past, at the expense of Gus's feelings and Ivan's turbulent past. That night, the shadow of his crab returns to haunt Ivan... and remind him of what it felt like to fly.
Kanhaiya, loyal to village chief Gop Ji, must choose between duty and conscience when "Pandubbi" returns, unearthing old secrets and shaking the soul of the village.
Mateus, a trans man around 25 years old, is confronted by his past when he finds a box of childhood items while moving. His things. He finds himself lost in his memories, and his personified childhood helps him reconnect with himself.
A daughter gradually realizes that her father suffers from a mental illness. Isolated and rejected by society, he lives alone in a dark apartment, drifting like a balloon. She searches for a way to reconnect and bring him back down to earth.
The moment the first gleam of sunlight trickled in gently stirring the folds of a shallow sleep… that was when the graffiti appeared. The film brings a prose poem by Makoto Takayanagi to life, read here by the poet himself.
A young couple struggling with an autism diagnosis faces an uncooperative school district, unproven treatments and their own emotional disconnection as they try to do what’s best for their son.
In a dystopian future where fascism has taken root in Spain, two young men, Dante and Raúl, fight for their love in a world where homosexuality is forbidden. The story unfolds in the province of Cádiz, specifically in San Fernando and El Puerto de Santa María. Throughout their secret relationship, Dante and Raúl confront a society that condemns them while they try to find a place where they can live their love without fear. However, they must face the harsh reality of an oppressive regime that is willing to destroy everything they represent.