A mysterious Being in a near future investigates a world devoid of human life and determines to unravel what led to the elimination of almost all lifeforms by using voice recordings they retrieved from the past – interviews made by filmmaker Susanne Brandstätter with prominent international experts and scientists before the elimination events. Each interview discloses new clues indicating what led to the deterioration of the environment, to the biosphere, to crops and finally to the extinction of humankind. Yet though Hungry’s visuals show a possible and grim future, the interviews deliver a positive argument for action: this vicious cycle can be broken before it’s too late.
The film follows the winding paths of a textile history that has closely intertwined Nigeria and Austria for centuries. As colorful and multi-layered as the fabrics themselves, the film portrays extravagant fashion icons and busy textile producers, conjuring up the spirits that lurk in the hidden seams of colonial history.
Strangers is a reflective film that explores memory and the lingering echoes of our last happy moments memories that continue to follow us long after they have passed. The film delves into unfinished dreams and the emotional weight they carry, while observing the current state of the world and the growing difficulty of human connection compared to the past, when interaction felt simpler and more genuine. Through the protagonist’s memories, we witness a time when dreams were modest and people felt familiar. As he comes to understand the reality of the world around him, he finds himself transformed no longer belonging, but becoming a stranger.
Six friends gather to celebrate a birthday in a cabin far from the city. What begins as a night of laughter, alcohol, and substances slowly spirals into something darker, as the boundaries of reality start to collapse. When events take an unexpected turn, the group is forced to question whether what they are experiencing is real… or only in their minds.
Jung Ei-jin (79), the last transferee of the four Gukchang families, is looking for a transferee of the Dongpyeonje "Sugungga". Jung Ei-jin has many disciples, but everyone is unsuitable as a transferee due to circumstances. Jung Ei-jin is suffering because he can't find a successor as he ages. Students who continue their dreams narrowly between art and livelihood say they are happy when they sing.
An exploration of the life and work of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the world-renowned neurologist and author who transformed our understanding of the human mind.
Hornet is sent to eliminate an Italian gangster, Don Giovanni. While on a mission he discovers a suspicious recording of his target and a supposed ally.
The beloved comedian Simo Salminen began his career as a National Championship level diver in the 1950s. Entertainment was an integral part of his sporting life, and Salminen began performing clown dives in a clown costume to the delight of children. The short film Simo Was Here takes the now elderly Salminen back to the Helsinki Swimming Stadium and illustrates his memories of the good old days. This nostalgic work is dedicated to the memory of Salminen, who passed away in 2015.
Following the devastating news of his colleague's assassination in Hong Kong, CIA operative Mark engages in a relentless pursuit to find her killer. His quest leads him to an underground shadow network lead by the enigmatic "Blackjack" that everyone seems to fear. As he dives deeper, he discovers that the real threat is closer to home than he would have ever imagined. The stakes rise and the clock ticks down. A cat and mouse chase ensues as Mark must confront the ghostly presence of Blackjack head on if he wants to uncover the truth before it's too late.
Stockholm, February 1968. A petty theft spirals when Sebbe and Adam accidentally destroy the pocket watch meant for an unknown client. Desperate, they turn to watchmaker Karl for an urgent repair, but their anxiety soon shifts to a darker fear. Confined to Karl’s cramped workshop, distrust and rising paranoia transform their predicament into a claustrophobic psychological chamber play. As midnight nears, buried truths and old revenge surface.
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