Moo is from Phatthalung, a province in southern Thailand. In his childhood, Lampam was a place he often visited with his family. He believed it was the 'sea.' One day, he discovered that it was actually a 'lake.' How will he come to terms with the belief he had held all along?
In an ancient family mansion, mother Sydia and daughter Nina spend a tense night of isolation just as a solar storm threatens to collapse the Earth’s gravity. What begins as a fraught domestic moment quickly shifts when a mysterious visitor, Lara, arrives, and the house’s long‑missing employee, Joana, returns with disturbing news from the outside world. As the cosmic and terrestrial crises gather, the four women are forced to face buried secrets, generational trauma and shifting power dynamics. Their physical refuge becomes a battleground of psychological and symbolic upheaval, where the end of the world becomes mirror to the end of the old order — and perhaps the beginning of something new.
Through the process of sorting their family garage, alienated sisters Mila and Eloise face their differing childhood experiences, re-discovering their friendship, to address their current realities.
When 13-year-old orphan Doni learns that his uncle Adi may be planning a life-changing decision, his world begins to crumble. Unbeknownst to him, Adi is secretly preparing to sell their beloved family home to escape mounting debt and secure Doni’s future. But when a charming woman suddenly enters their lives, Doni misreads the situation—believing Adi wants to replace him. Driven by fear and jealousy, Doni launches a series of mischievous attempts to sabotage the woman, unaware that the real threat is the truth he has yet to face.
A 9-year-old boy with an extraordinary talent for holding his breath underwater dreams of participating in a freediving championship, and at the same time wants to prove to his mother that dreams, with passion and perseverance, can come true.
Tai is the middle-aged owner of an Internet cafe, but unfortunately, it’s not doing so well. It’s mostly empty, especially because, as his landlord points out, kids play games on their phones nowadays. He decides to participate in the Hong Kong One Shot Esports tournament and hopefully win the grand-prize money to save his business. To qualify, he needs to be part of a team, so he recruits Solo, a recently fired esports player facing a decline in his career; Fay, who started working at Tai’s Internet cafe after not lasting long at her previous jobs; and former movie star Octo, who plays games with his elderly wife to help her exercise her brain and fight the degeneration process. Together, they call themselves Happy Hour, and they’ll combine their strengths in gaming to win this fierce competition. It ain’t over till it’s game over!
Now in his 60s, Mikey vividly journeys back to his childhood during one of the best summers of his life when he met the girl of his dreams, Kelly, scored a spot on the travel baseball team, worked his first job and began his growth out of boyhood — all in the sudden wake of his father missing overseas on a military mission.
An adventure with brave children, a talking skunk, and a villain with too much cement on his head, Maia and Jan, our protagonists, have one mission: to save the summer camp.
A young musician, Rumi, seeks the truth behind Noor Begum, a reclusive icon of Kashmiri music. Once Zeba, the valley’s first female radio singer, Noor’s journey from silence to song broke social barriers. As Rumi unearths her past, Songs of Paradise reveals a legacy of defiance, resilience, and the power of a voice that refused to be forgotten.
Sandeep, a middle-aged bachelor who recently got a heart transplant, travels to Pune to attend the engagement of his heart-donor’s daughter, Haritha. Her engagement gets broken and Sandeep injures his back on the same day, forcing him to stay back in Pune for a few weeks, in his heart-donor’s house – who was an adventurous Colonel.
Based on the book of the same name by renowned author Cris Pàz (formerly known as Cris Guerra), this delicate and moving short film invites us to reflect on the emotions we silence and the feelings we keep hidden.