A group of friends spends their holidays in Tenerife. Through their wandering and inscription in the images, this project explores the answers to the question: why do we call each other friends?
It is a true story about a physics teacher who stands up against the system to question the wrong and distorted history told to Indians for generations in the schools.
The Last Tango takes place hours before Violeta's performance with Carlos Gardel; replaced by her friend Lucecita, she locks up her ex-partner Julio to disguise herself as him and be able to dance with Lucecita in front of the singer.
Vembu follows the journey of a bold village girl passionate about martial arts. Raised by her supportive father, she dreams of excelling in martial arts while preparing for government exams. Pressured by society, she agrees to marry her cousin Vetri. Understanding her inner conflict, Vetri promises to support her dreams. As financial struggles arise, Vembu steps up to take care of the family. The film portrays her resilience and determination to rise above challenges and pursue her passion.
Alex, a young photographer, secretly documents his neighbors’ sex lives. But when he witnesses Luisa being abused by her husband, he uses his camera to help her—and becomes entangled in a passionate affair.
A comedy short film about Lily, a young teacher starting out at an elementary school. There, the supervisor strives for perfection and integrity, while Lili strives for creativity and empathy. A short film that redefines what it means to inhabit a teaching space, the community, and the identity of our country.
In a spa surrounded by mountains of salt, guests relax while workers collect the glowing crystals in the sun. Children slip away, a woman drifts through. As night falls, the space transforms, shaped by the desires of its visitors.
A family, consisting of the grandmother, the mother and her two children, a daughter and a son, seems to raise them in a different way compared to the rest of society. The teenage children, Orestes and Danae, still have the innocence of childhood, without knowing the outside world. In combination with the embrace of a religion, this Goddess of snakes and the control of the mother and grandmother over the children, we understand that the power of the family lies with the women. The family peace is disturbed when they catch Orestes masturbating. The mother and grandmother understand that childhood innocence has been lost and it is time for Orestes and Danae to enter the process of adulthood, as they know it. The roles change, Danae is “educated” differently by Orestes, who is treated more like a reproduction machine than as a human whole. Will Orestes withstand these changes? How dangerous is his family to him?