María is a six-year-old girl who lives in a coastal town in southeastern Spain. Her cousin Antonio puts the idea of becoming a Dama de la Feria, a beauty queen, into her head. To get the attention of the Festival Committee and be chosen, María must dress up in a flamenco dress. But her mother will not be easy to convince: she knows that her daughter wants more than just a festival dress.
Longtime lovers Jiseon and Sangwon share a playful relationship. One day, Jiseon jokingly confesses that she is an alien, but Sangwon doesn’t believe her. Then, Jiseon suddenly disappears, and Sangwon sets out to find her.
A happy family - parents and an angelic daughter. The mother loves her so much that she is ready to dissolve in the child without a trace... or is it the child who is ready to suck all the juices out of the mother?
A canceled hangout with his friend Andy turns Sid's lonely night of drinking into a surreal confrontation with an aloof Andy, who challenges Sid to overcome his alcoholism through a series of cryptic tests.
The paranoid thoughts that are contained within my diary are a revelation of who I am as a person, and more so, the delusions of someone who has spent too much time inside their own head imagining how others live their lives instead of simply inquiring.
Like thousands of ordinary families today, a young man named Khangai lives with his wife and child in a suburban district. He is a hardworking, good father, and a good husband, but suddenly, strange and incomprehensible events begin to occur in his life that he cannot understand. In the silence of the middle of the night, someone knocks on his door, sending shivers down his spine. The most surprising thing is that only Khangai can hear and feel all this horror. He thinks about what he has done wrong and finds no help. But how could he know that all this will eventually escalate and lead to the loss of his most beloved family. Will he be able to save his family?
A documentary about a young man who questions the meaning of the term "family", showing his view on family through his group of high school friends who he considers his second family.
Since her father's death, 15-year-old Rosie hasn't spoken a word. But as the weeks passed, her silence, once a refuge, quickly became a poison that won't let her go. Now it's the last day of the harvest, the end of a season. But for Rosie, everything is just beginning.
A remote Uzbek village is ravaged by a merciless drought. The desperate inhabitants resort to ancient rituals in an attempt to alter their cruel fate. However, for some individuals the suffering goes even deeper: Usman, an ousted journalist who now works as a teacher, has written an article about the rape of an underaged female student. Instead of justice being served, the crime is covered up. Even worse: Hozhar, the student in question, is not permitted to leave her house, on the orders of her father, while Usman is arrested for defamation and thrown in jail. Ahbor, the film's protagonist, a high-ranking civil servant who recently quit his job, heeds his old university friend's call for help and travels to the village, where he attempts everything in his power to restore both the girl's honour and that of his friend.
A young filmmaker trying to navigate the world of film finds himself caught in the grip of a Maelstrom that brings out the worst impulses in whomever it is passed to.
From inside the cab of his truck, we hear Ramón's conversations with his family as he races against the clock to make it to an important appointment with his son.
Inma believes she has been impregnated by the Holy Spirit, just as the Virgin Mary was two thousand years ago. José, her husband, is being released from prison tomorrow after two years behind bars... And he knows nothing about it. Inma needs Carmen, her sister-in-law, to convince José of the miracle.
Two girls leave the courthouse where they have been urged to report their pimp. Although both claim to be proud of their work, one of them has second thoughts about her decision and considers ending her boss and starting a new life.
Manoj, the son of retired lineman Balan Pillai, and the girls from three different religious sects who enter his life are the subjects of Himuchri. Manoj learns about this worldly existence, impermanence, the necessity of preserving the soul's purity forever, and the fact that all living things are a part of Brahman from the words of Swamiji, who stands in between.