An elderly man refuses to abandon his forest home. His silent resistance contrasts with a society that values statistical progress over human connection.
Beautiful images of southeastern Alaska’s majestic natural landscape drip, flow and take root in the accompaniment of the complex phonetic sounds of the indigenous Tlingit language and a lush sonic collage of local fauna. This landscape grows ever greener each year as the glaciers, like the language, begin to recede.
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.
Hanna, a young single mother and student, moves through everyday life with her daughter Ida in a careful balance of love and responsibility, while reaching the edge of her own limits.
FRIENDS. PITTED AGAINST EACHOTHER. HOW WILL THE DINNER END? WHO HAS BEEN THE DECEIVER AND WHO HAS BEEN DECEIVED? “GUT-WRENCHING, RIGOROUS, AND MOVING” - Stunningly Gory, 2025 “Almost disgustingly Gen-Z. Please watch” - millennials
On a Tuesday morning in August 2023, a group of kids set off for school, climbing into a makeshift cable car for the journey across a mountain pass in northwest Pakistan. What happened next would make headlines around the world. Suddenly, 900 feet above the ground, two cables snapped, putting the teenagers in mortal danger.
“Tomorrow” unfolds in a dim back alley, where a woman feeds a dollar into a lonely vending machine. The machine rejects her at first, then begins speaking - questioning every selection, taunting her indecision. Rows of teas, coffees, sodas swirl into a maddening maze of “what ifs” as her doubts spiral. Paralyzed by endless options, she withdraws until the machine picks for her. A single drink clatters out, bearing a note: “See you tomorrow.” In its silence, choice paralysis conquers once more.
An intimate, funny and deeply human look at the personal contradictions of Marisé “Tata” Álvarez, who addresses topics such as the diaspora experience, female identity, mental health and her relationship with her father, all with a touch of honest humor and a contemporary perspective.
In his repetitive and empty daily life, Tomi lives carefree, until when his daily cycle is disturbed, Tomi is reminded of the original cause of the repetition he is experiencing that opens up his past mistake.
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