A hyper-organised teen mastermind plans a flawless break-in at the home of a powerful financial dynasty. Forced to partner with a reckless lock-picker, his obsession with control is tested when the job begins to unravel, challenging his belief that order equals success.
Bhau and Mai, an elderly couple from rural Konkan, travel to Mumbai to stay briefly with their sons for minor medical treatment. Though their sons-Pratap, Manohar, and Sharad-are well settled and caring, Bhau and Mai struggle to adjust to city life, longing for their village home and fields. Meanwhile, Kundan and Tara, siblings displaced by floods in Uttar Pradesh, arrive in Mumbai seeking work. After much hardship, Kundan finds employment at Pratap's catering business. During Ganeshotsav, Bhau and Mai return to their village, and Kundan and Tara accompany them to assist. In the absence of their city-settled children, the siblings fill an emotional void, forming a deep bond with the couple. When Kundan and Tara must return to their own village to claim flood compensation, Bhau and Mai are left alone once more. Bhau later passes away, and aging forces Mai to move permanently to Mumbai. The village home and fields fall silent.
Sonia can’t stop scrolling through photos of her ex-girlfriend. But when a sleepless night bends reality, she’s forced to face what she’s really holding onto.
We see the film, not the cinema; the cinema remains hidden within the film.
Cinema is the Phantom of the Opera.
Movement and moment of transition, the Phantom fades away with each opera.
It disappears, and then reemerges in another, and another, and yet another opera.
Tristan, an aspiring model, has only one true friend—his pug Jürgen. When an unscrupulous agent offers him the chance of fame, Tristan must sacrifice everything to become the perfect, emotionless advertising icon—and in the process loses his humanity.
The story is about Mojtaba, an archive employee who is stuck in the boring routine of life. He suffers from sleep disorders and in his dreams meets a woman who changes his life.
In Gaza in 2023, evacuation leaflets fall like starlings bearing critical news; a viewer’s shadow joins them, exposing the lethal irony of information in this iteration of the Palestinian genocide.
When an architect embarks on a Christmas road trip with his autistic son, their journey of struggle and hope inspires a billionaire developer who has an autistic son of his own.
Lawyer Oleksandr gets a chance to land his dream job and finally break free from his current eccentric boss. For this, he is even willing to sacrifice precious family vacation time with his son and wife. However, his whole life suddenly turns upside down: all food turns into sweets, a shaggy dog runs around nearby, and friends and colleagues believe he is a policeman. Moreover, a former classmate-turned-star, whom he hasn’t seen in years, suddenly falls head over heels for him. Now Oleksandr must protect his own life and sanity, because once he made the wrong wish to Saint Nicholas…
In Hindi (an Indian language) Aasmani means that shade of light blue which is the colour of the sky. To Smita, a spunky woman in her sixties, her steadfast companion of over five decades, a powder blue vintage FIAT called Aasmani is the very sky that shaped her life. They had journeyed through all the hues of life. Seasons, landscapes and relationships changed but Smita and Aasmani stayed together. In the winter of their lives, Smita and Aasmani's precious bond turns increasingly precarious. They find themselves struggling with dwindling funds to maintain functionality and questions of relevance. There is growing pressure to replace Aasmani with a more modern cost effective alternative. Desperate to hold on to Aasmani, Smita partners with her precocious, razor sharp 10 year old granddaughter Tiya to find a way to save her. Will they be able to save Aasmani? Or will Aasmani do her own saving? Buckle up and get ready for a bumpy but never not fun ride.
P.U.N.E.L.D. is about love - and falling out of it. A shift that unsettles more than just the couple: it shakes a woman, a man, their emotions, and the ways they are expressed. At times awkward, painful, vague, too fragile, or simply inexpressible. These feelings take up all the space - yet life goes on.
A documentary following the creative journey from start to finish of Los Angeles–based multidisciplinary artist and industrial designer Reenostus, chronicling the making of his first exhibition and debut collection.
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