Sanhe, a young man making a living by selling replica watches, tracks down his estranged father after many years. He hopes to borrow a large sum of money to “bring back to life” his and his girlfriend’s child – a dog.
A teenage girl dealing with the loss of her mother, navigating the five stages of grief, when suddenly her doppelganger appears. Throughout her journey of discovery, she not only confronts her own unresolved feelings but begins to understand the fragility of life. Through her encounters with the doppelganger — a reflection of her inner turmoil — she comes to terms with her mother's death and learns to accept her own mortality, finding peace in the inevitability of life's cycles.
A monotonous static life finds some rhythmic motion with the incidental finding of a camera. With the camera, documentation begins and new observation reveals that migrants leave their native land due to adverse circumstances resulting from climate change along with geopolitical issues.
Polina enjoys shooting videos with her phone. With a camera in hand she has the feeling that she is the sole master of reality. But today things are different. A crazy night gets the better of Polina, sweeping her away into the world of associations and images. Townsfolk turn into mythical characters, frightening and alluring at the same time.
“The Bread Season” takes place today in the Kurdish city of Amed (Diyarbakir), located within present day eastern Turkey. Working class life is a daily struggle that places enormous pressure on the family and familiar relationships. This film follows the experiences of one such family and its members: Mahmoud, the father; Fatma, the mother; and Azad, their son, as they survive and dream of different ways of living while stuck in the open hostility of their family relationship.
Dance, adventure, and passion come together to tell the story of Bruna, who embarks on a life-changing journey to Berlin after meeting Sam. Little by little, Bruna will discover that the dream she thought they shared is hers alone.
An undocumented Fulani delivery man struggles to navigate the challenges of life in Paris while striving to support his family in Senegal. Entangled in a smuggling ring, he faces tough choices that will determine their future and his own survival.
After being kicked out of his strict Mormon home, 17-year-old AJ finds himself lost on the streets of Atlanta. Desperate and naive, he’s taken in by Baby Girl, an 18-year-old Black trans sex worker whose sharp instincts have kept her alive. She offers him shelter in a squat house and teaches him the hustles of survival—stealing, dealing, and navigating the unforgiving city. Under the watchful eye of Daddy, Baby Girl’s volatile pimp, AJ is drawn deeper into a world both thrilling and dangerous. The two form an intense bond—part friendship, part mentorship, part something unspoken. But when their friend Pedro contracts HIV and gets government aid, AJ and Baby Girl are forced to confront a brutal reality. As their nights blur into neon-lit highs and whispered fears, one reckless choice threatens to change everything—forcing them to decide how far they’ll go to escape a life that never wanted them.
Brothers Linus and Anton, who have become estranged from each other due to their mother's long-term illness. After her death, they travel to the family's old Danish country house - a place full of childhood memories, but also old conflicts. While Linus wants to quickly settle his share of the inheritance and return to his well-ordered life, Anton only wants one thing: to reconnect with his brother. But the past keeps catching up with them. Old wounds resurface, guilt, anger, and grief collide. Kystgaarden tells a moving story about the love between two brothers, the burden of the past and the possibility of a new beginning.
Three former high school friends reconnect years later, each carrying the weight of their broken dreams and unresolved tensions. What begins as an awkward reunion in a cramped apartment turns into an intense confrontation. As the night unfolds, old wounds surface, leading them to confront their failures and the fragile bond that still ties them together.
Ukulele Man, an urban legend, narrates two stories, strumming melodies that blur the line between myth and reality. But is he merely a witness, or part of the story himself?
A solitary clockmaker notices two of his clients have vanished. As strange patterns emerge in their timepieces, he records a video for the police—before time runs out for him too.
A lonely seafarer’s wife crosses paths with a meditation and love guru. When her husband returns, she is torn between the woman who satisfies her fantasies and the man she has always loved.
A 14-year-old boy (Mike) is overwhelmed by the loss of his best friend (Lucas), who died by suicide. While trying to escape his emotions, he’s handed a letter—written by the friend he lost.