An elderly goat herder falls victim to a scam promising long-awaited reparations for her father's WWII service. Structured as a series of recurring visual 'variations', Variations on a Theme is a portrait of endurance and loss.
Inn a State of Siege tells the remarkable true story of Mustafa, Ismet, and Faruk-three ordinary men who worked at the legendary Holiday Inn hotel in Sarajevo during the city's brutal siege from 1992 to 1995, the longest siege of a capital in modern history. The battered hotel remained open and became a base for foreign journalists reporting on the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It stood perilously exposed on the notorious "Sniper Alley", the main boulevard where Bosnian Serb gunmen targeted anything that moved. Amid daily shelling and constant danger, chef Mustafa, waiter Faruk, and driver Ismet risked their lives to keep the hotel running, sustaining not only a hotel but also those around them. Thirty years later, this story explores how survival under siege shaped them, their sons, and the generations of Bosnians who inherited both the trauma and resilience of war.
The documentary follows how a former psychiatric hospital that had been abandoned is transformed into a thriving center for art, culture, and mental well-being with the arrival of new tenants. With limited resources, activists in Lapinlahti decide to continue the area's mental health work in a citizen-driven way, allowing the disadvantaged members of society to shine. The place fills up with entrepreneurs, therapists, artists, and associations, and the park area in the city center, closed to Helsinki residents for 170 years, comes to life with cafes, saunas, museums, and bakeries. The road is not easy. The city administration does not seem to recognize the value of the project, and the Lapinlahti community has to fight constantly for its existence. At the heart of the film is the threat of the area being sold to a large real estate investor, as plans are made to build a giant hotel in the park.
From Elfsborg to Crystal Palace - this is the 11-month journey that Radu Drăgușin endured to return to the football pitch for Tottenham Hotspur after his ACL injury
1977. Sixteen-year-old Mario lives in a small village in Ticino, Italian-speaking Switzerland. While society around him is shifting in many ways, he experiences his first awkward sentimental approaches, has trouble in school, and constantly clashes with a father who doesn’t seem to get him.
Follows a drag queen’s journey toward self-acceptance and falling back in love with who they are - a celebration of self-love and reconnection with the “old you.” The song stands as a powerful statement of emotional rebirth - soulful, inclusive, and quietly defiant.
Paul Young looks back on a career that saw him capture the hearts of a generation of fans with enduring hits like Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home) and Love of the Common People.
Behind her husband’s back, a housewife goes live on TikTok to sell hyper-feminine bridal products. When he enters mid-stream, the bubbly performance begins to crack, and what feels like harmless online commerce slowly reveals a chilling reality of control and offscreen violence.
Bout de viande - Our Body has been taken from us is an experimental short film, an essay on the male gaze. The female body on screen is deconstructed, destroying itself to appease the desires of the male gaze. It's the scream of pain of a body that no longer belongs to itself.
Los Angeles on the cusp of the 2028 Summer Olympics: a series of devastating livestock viruses have wiped out meat and poultry production across the nation, leaving genetically-modified cockroaches the most viable alternative. Meanwhile, a cockroach infestation of biblical proportions overwhelms the city, triggering a rash of eminent domain abuses. Two young grifters dream up their next big score in a paranoid landscape perpetually reshaped by the collapse between legitimized and illegitimate forms of celebration and theft.
Damián, a college student, discovers a strange error with his enrollment. While searching for answers, he finds himself trapped in a disturbing place, facing consequences he cannot understand.
A girl named Bunga experiences self-alienation after the death of her younger sibling, whom she raised without the presence of their parents. This loss leads her to pour all her longing into writing poems on sticky notes, which she scatters across walls and objects that hold memories of her sibling. In her grief, Bunga develops a desire to let go of her identity as a human and become a flower in its truest form.
In a small village on the banks of the Caldeirão Reservoir, a film crew lingers in the tangle of time. An archive from the 1970s meets records from 2017 to 2024. The territory marks a body-landscape, a living archive of the Brazilian interior, which holds myths, memories, and longing.
In the span of a week, a friendship bends under the weight of secrets and half-told stories. Between riverside sunsets and empty streets, two lives trace the fragile line between holding on and letting go.
Repurposing A 9 Minute Segment From 'The Antichrist' (1974) With Detailed Focus On The Slowing Down Of Movement And Repetitious Pronouncement Of Actions. Switched To Black & White, Layered, Mirrored, Increasingly Frantic In Motion And Relation. The Terror Of The Original Images Altered In Distinct And Connecting Segments.
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