Ginevra and Giulio are siblings, but that’s all they have in common: even the piano no longer unites them.When Ginevra is forced to sacrifice everything to keep Giulio from destroying himself and ending up behind bars, she uncovers within herself the same violent fire that burns in her brother.
Annoyed after a meeting with her producer, Gemma sits next to the confident Joel on the train. Then her 9-year-old son calls to say he wants to wear a dress to school the next day.
When an elderly man and his caretaker plant a sapling, a ghost of long-forgotten grief stirs. As the silence deepens between them, what’s left unspoken threatens to shatter the peace.
A stubborn VCR technician quits his job at an evolving tech-solutions conglomerate to start his own small business in hopes of making a final stand to stay relevant through the changing times.
Porshi captures the lives of everyday Kolkatans, each navigating their own struggles in a bustling, grey city. Though strangers, they are unknowingly connected — neighbours in spirit and circumstance. Like a palette of distinct, independent colours, none of them realize they could form a rainbow if they came together.
Young Maxime’s mother starts worrying about him when his 2nd grade teacher declares him “abnormal”. After a distressing visit to the hospital, she decides to confront the teacher, only to see the whole situation in a new light when the most trivial misunderstanding occurs. A short movie about gender, especially when it's projected on others.
For Every Apricot drifts through the shifting terrain of memory, illustrating a grandmother’s journey in search of a “miracle drug” to cure her father’s illness. What begins as a simple family story, unfurls into a meditation on aging, fragility, and the circinate patterns that shape life. Through live-action interview, 16mm and 8mm archival footage, and a tapestry of handcrafted animation, the film moves between what is remembered, what is imagined, and what time has eroded. As she reflects on her father’s illness alongside her own, For Every Apricot becomes a deeply personal family portrait.
Arga (22), an older brother who takes on the responsibility of his family. With an overprotective and patriarchal attitude, Arga intends to protect his younger siblings, Aldo (11) and Alya (18). However, his excessive control ends up sparking conflict between them. So, will they be able to understand each other?
Eko (36) is a teacher who lives in a neighborhood that practices healing through "holy water." Although Eko lives in such an environment, he does not believe in the tradition. One day, his child falls ill. Eko wants to cure his child, but his financial situation makes it difficult for him to pay the hospital bills. This forces Eko to choose whether he will use the "holy water" or stick with medical treatment to heal his child.
A troubled young man, Tommy, hires an escort, Lucy, to keep him company. While Tommy is all thumbs, Lucy goes about business like a pro. But what Tommy has in store for Lucy may test the limits of her professionalism.