"wehaveeachother" is a tour documentary following screamo bands Sesame and Emily Grimm. It is an intimate look into the exploding underground east coast punk scene.
The story begins in a bleak, post-apocalyptic setting with Ji-hye and Tae-jun, who are injured and on the run. They encounter a seemingly abandoned building filled with discarded clothing and, in the process, find a camcorder. By peeking into the camcorder, they enter a world of happy memories and a life where they are not burdened by their disabilities.
Slick Rick's "Victory" is a thrilling visual album that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in the heart of London, this gripping 25-minute film stars Idris Elba and Nas, bringing a cinematic twist to Slick Rick’s iconic storytelling. With stunning visuals and an intense, suspenseful plot, Victory blends rap and film in a way you’ve never seen before.
Jean-Pierre Palmer's second short film made in the magnificent city of York during his 1 week stay. It includes such places as the Minster, the Shambles and Coppergate
Francisco takes everyday the exact same subway, and every time he sees Denisse, a girl he’s into, but afraid of talking to her he just looks the other way, until one fortune day, the opportunity comes and he has to take the risk.
Celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2025, the one and only "New School Leaders" are taking the world by storm. What does their motto "Endless Youth" mean? The answer lies in the soulful performance of the four members, KANON, SUZUKA, RIN, and MIZYU. They say, "Youth is the conviction to believe in yourself and run through it with all your heart! Youth is passion that you never lose, regardless of age or gender! Youth is the courage to challenge yourself without hesitation! Youth is enjoying the present moment to the fullest! As long as you pursue youth, you will never grow old! The moment you give up on your ideals, you will grow old!" Their energetic youth is packed into this movie.
From Lagos to London, this powerful documentary follows Wizkid’s rise as a global icon reshaping how Africa is seen — and heard — around the world. Blending intimate moments, explosive performances, and cultural commentary, the film captures how Wizkid is using his platform to change perceptions, reclaim African identity, and inspire a new generation.
On the cusp of graduation, the members of USC’s celebrated SoCal VoCals have one more challenge to conquer before adulthood: The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in New York City.
The Rose: Come Back to Me is an intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose — from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their rise as a global sensation. Irresistibly magnetic, the film captures the band’s enchanting music and the deep bond between its members.
In a terrifying future where everything is so artificial that even people seem fake, the main character longs to break into something real. What begins as mere dreams soon turns into action—especially once the system identifies him as a threat.
A heartfelt and multi-layered story about the first Latvian school choir festival, which took place in the parish of Lazdona in 1866. The film highlights a historical event that has been little known to the general public until now, but very significant – the children's singing festival organized by Pastor Rūdolfs Guleke and teacher Kārlis Pētersons, which became the basis for future song festivals and Latvian national self-awareness.