“Two households, both alike in dignity. In fair Verona, where we lay our scene.” Verona is watched over by two gangs that carry on an old rivalry, hatred has become part of the landscape, something inherited, silent, yet always lurking. On a night that seems ordinary, Capulet and Montague lock eyes as if they had always been waiting for each other. The love that is born between them is not a choice, but destiny. Inspired by William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, VERONA offers a contemporary and intense reimagining: two young lovers face not only their families’ disputes but also a fate shaped by invisible and spiritual forces. A love that does not happen within time, but against it.
Short play on when a couple grows too comfortable with each other, difficult questions begin to surface, echoing between the present and the future. But will they ever find the answer to the ultimate question: What is love?
"What would happen if I gave flowers to someone else?" This is the question Pasha, a courier from Sochi, asks himself on the eve of his wedding. Five years ago, he almost met the aspiring actress Yana, and now she is a superstar. The thought that they could have been together haunts Pasha, so for his bachelor party he decides to find out what would happen if he did give Yana flowers.
Max and Anna's lives are destroyed by the theft of their only three-month-old child. Six years later, Anna finds the strength to start living again, and Max does not give up and continues to search for his son.
A rising young filmmaker dreams of attending a writing residency in France to realize her first feature film, but finds herself torn when her partner insists she stay in Jakarta, forcing her to choose between love and ambition
In a near-future world, a lonely, physically challenged man purchases a companion robot to escape his isolation, but his own insecurities and a jealous brother threaten his chances of ever finding love.
"Bloom captures the quiet bond between a man and the plant in his balcony, weaving their lives together through subtle parallels. In its fleeting routines, tender silences, and blurred goodbyes, the film reflects on the weight of everyday monotony and the need for change. At its heart, it whispers a gentle reminder: to truly bloom, one must sometimes step away from what feels suffocating and make space for growth."
In a distant world ruled by a queer dictatorship, a non-binary couple's decision to marry challenges societal norms, blurring the lines of gender and love in a universe where inversions are the norm and limitations are mere illusions.
This film is a unique love story told through two parallel journeys, where "Hema Malini" is a symbol for forbidden desires. A homeopath treats a woman who introduces herself by that name, while an independent filmmaker struggles to complete a film with the same title. The two stories eventually converge, transforming their personal struggles into unconventional love stories of a kind.