In a family marked by grief, Clarice is the "Third Clef": the granddaughter trying to follow in the musical footsteps of her late grandmother, Lola. But her dream collides with the resistance of her mother, Verônica, who, consumed by deep depression, sees music as the root of the family's ruin. On the eve of a decisive contest, the tension between the daughter's desire for a future and the mother's pain from the past reaches a breaking point, forcing them to decide whether to live in silence or find a new harmony.
A park bench anchors a love story told through key moments of a new relationship, becoming a reflection on how ordinary places can hold extraordinary memories.
After recovering from addiction, Joe takes up playing guitar as his new hobby, but demonic forces threaten to tear down the new world he's worked so hard to rebuild
Paran is a heartfelt family drama about Dharmanath (Neer Shah), who treasures his children as his “essence of life” and dreams of growing old in their love. Set in Dhankuta, the film beautifully portrays love, legacy, and the true meaning of family.
The MV captures the members in various moments that evoke a cinematic music drama: from the band practicing together, to Gaon and Jooyeon running somewhere, O.de and Jun Han, Jungsu deep in thought, and Gun Il observing something with a focused gaze. Each scene reflects a unique facet of youth. The song is about someone waiting endlessly for love that never comes back. They feel lost, tired, and hopeless, wishing to be noticed or let go completely. It captures the pain of waiting, the loneliness of being forgotten, and the desire to be found again.
In a remote Turkish village, a timid young man is haunted by his childhood and the mysterious death of his sister. Nightmares and unsettling visions draw him into an inevitable descent, as his reality begins to fracture. A poetic exploration of memory, loss and the psyche.
Carefree photographer Arjun lives and works with his uncle Sam, who owns a wedding photography agency. At a destination wedding, he meets pottery instructor Pooja and the two agree for a short-lived fling. For the first time, Arjun feels genuine emotion, but Pooja ends it as planned.
Roi Roi Binale is a soul-stirring Assamese musical that weaves together themes of love, art, identity, and the lingering shadows of a region scarred by past turmoil. Set against the backdrop of a region recovering from the scars of terrorism, Roi Roi Binale subtly explores the enduring impact of trauma. Its central question, whether art should serve the artist or the people, drives the narrative, as each character seeks their own truth.