The sequel to Un día más (One More Day), the short film showed for the first time the director's experience of harassment and discrimination due to his visual impairment. While Un día más told the story from the point of view of the victim, Ni un día más focuses on the observers, showing situations that the victim was unaware of.
Khan Suranzan always revered the Flame Dragon and brought him gifts on the shores of Lake Baikal. But one day the dragon became angry and deprived little Galshi, the Khan's only heir, of his mind. The young man grew up kind, but stupid... The Khan decided to find a wise wife for his son, but then his enemies rose up. Both his own and others. Will Khan Suranzan cope with his enemies, will anyone love Galshi, and what is the secret of the dragon's tears?
In the tumultuous Mexico City of 1968, Edel, the youngest son of a family, witnesses an event that will change his life forever. Before the student march, he observes his mother hiding a firearm in a drawer while scolding his brother. This revealing incident becomes a recurring memory for Edel, resurfacing at the most critical moments of a night filled with tension and decisions that will define his destiny.
A trailer for Athina Rachel Tsangari’s theater staging of Frank Wedekind’s Lulu at the Salzburg Festival 2017. Above the stage: balloons on which eyeballs are projected. On the stage: human creatures wrapped in tulle, rolling, romping. A “monster tragedy” à la Tsangari.
A film about sexist violence, structured through several independent stories in which actors portray characters of the opposite sex. By using gender-swapped casting, the film explores how reversing traditional roles can shift our understanding of power dynamics and the conflicts that emerge from them.
Two strangers unwittingly cross paths as they both deal with money making schemes gone wrong. As tensions build and they come face to face, a dramatic climax ensues.
A homeless Iraq War veteran, nicknamed "Beggarman", discovers a suitcase filled with money from the 1970's. With hopes of a second chance at life but danger constantly around him, he seeks help from a local gangster.
Tama Nanjo has been frequenting mini-theaters since she was a child. Her dream was to become a professional guitarist. One day, she casually uploaded a video of herself playing a song by a band she admired onto social media and an unexpected person seemed to have seen it...
Tensions escalate as a local DIY band's lead singer grapples with pre-show jitters and post-breakup anxieties in the hours before their song's debut performance.
The morning after a bungled suicide attempt, a failing Chicago comic is surprised when his pregnant ex-girlfriend knocks on the door. This lo-fi, post-mumblecore dark comedy takes an uncomfortable stroll through what it means to become a parent, and the excuses we make to avoid growing up.