Somewhere in San Pablo, Laguna, Chance, a college student on hiatus, insults people online using a burner account to make himself feel better. He has a condition that impacts his mobility, so he bashes people out of insecurity. Chance finds peace from his loving mother who is his sole family, and his online girlfriend whom he had never met or seen. When the couple finally decide to meet-up, Chance discovers that he has become a victim of his own blind judgment.
A couple's relationship is challenged by their routine and the various frustrations it brings. In the middle of misunderstandings and a lack of communication, they struggle to stay together and remain devoted to one another.
Stella Flanders is the oldest woman on Goat Island. Throughout her life, she has never crossed the reach that separates the isle from the mainland. She has spent her entire existence in that small, close-knit community that is almost as welcoming as a family and in which she has always had everything she needed. But as a freezing winter descends upon the island, Stella begins to see visions of those she once loved, calling her toward the Reach. Perhaps the time has come for her to embark on that journey she never wished to take.
One afternoon, Yayan, a transvestite, was about to go to work on public transportation, on his way, he received a lot of criticism from others around him, but he met a kind-hearted girl
Presenting a short film I made during a 24-hour filmmaking challenge at my university. The theme was "Unchosen Dream," and we had a maximum duration of 5 minutes.
Amid the foliage of the Coimbra Botanical Garden and Nietzsche’s words, Clara seeks silence—but instead encounters presences that resist interpretation. Torn between the sensuality of "Botany" and the severity of the saint whose name she bears, she becomes entangled in a symbolic labyrinth where faith, reason, and identity collide. In a final, ambiguous gesture—hovering between surrender and revelation—Clara unveils a deeper clarity: the truth of herself.
In a dystopian Buenos Aires where the State is in charge of assigning partners to the population to increase productivity, an official from the Ministry of Matchmaking does the only thing he is forbidden to do: fall in love.
A young man struggles to preserve his memories of a fling, trying to write every detail in his journal. However, the more he tries to hold onto these memories, the more he realizes they may have had different perceptions of their time together.