After a family crisis, Ramona develops a crisis of faith in Difunta Correa, a popular saint. She flees to the desert in search of answers. Upon her return, the power of promises begins to reveal itself.
In his last week of summer, Lucas takes refuge at his friend's house after running away. Thanks to the support of his group, he finds a new perspective and makes a key decision before the end of the holidays.
As a case grows cold, a private investigator and his partner drift between duty and memory. Haunted by the past, they're forced to confront what it truly means to let go—and the consequences of their decisions.
Jacob's got problems-deep, mental ones. Desperate for relief, he volunteers for a radical treatment to escape his tortured mind. But instead of peace, he finds himself trapped in a house with a tunnel to his subconscious. What begins as a path to healing becomes a harrowing descent where memory fractures, time distorts, and reality bends. A first-of-its-kind cinematic experience, Soul to Squeeze begins in a boxy 4:3 aspect ratio and ever so slowly widens to a full 2.35:1 by the final frame-mirroring Jacob's expanding perception as he risks everything for redemption. Visually daring and emotionally raw, Soul to Squeeze merges body with mind, taking audiences on a perilous journey through the psyche.
This avant-garde film is a stained glass window of emotion. 28 different people's feelings are woven into an emotional time capsule that will never exist again. A multi-dimensional bottle of feelings and time and art captured in a film.
Isha, an air hostess and model, joins photographer Ruben for a shoot at his iconic spot, Lovedale. A night in a remote forest bungalow takes a terrifying turn as unexpected dangers arise. Will they survive the horrors that await?
A collection of short films by director Bunji Sotoyama. This unique trilogy—Call My Name, Haru Urara, and Forget-me-not—is set around the concept of "a corner of light in Tokyo, 2025."
Feeling dissatisfied with his life, a depressed satanist decides to take it out on the leader of his cult and a secret is revealed that changes his life.
Laid off due to the viral illness sweeping the globe, Byron is barely holding his life together. With eviction looming and his marriage crumbling, he takes a job as a midnight courier at a pandemic hotel for the unhoused, hoping to scrape together enough cash to keep his family afloat.
23 (Iravai Moodu) is a hard-hitting social drama that interweaves three gripping narratives inspired by real-life tragedies: the 1991 Tsunduru massacre, the 1993 Chilakaluripeta bus burning incident, and the 1997 Hyderabad car bomb blast. Bold, unflinching, and deeply thought-provoking, 23 serves as a powerful outcry for dignity, justice, and societal reform.
As university comes to an end, three close friends navigate the uncertainties of the future, each with their own perspective on how to face what lies ahead. The film explores nostalgia, love, and conflict while emphasizing the importance of friendship above all else.
'BLOODRIGHT' is a non-linear narrative that focuses on a young knight named Jonas who is thrust into a position of authority. Determined to prove himself after fleeing battle, he must deal with Benedict and Roland, who challenge his position.