An atmospheric chronicle of the 2001 crisis in Argentina, a political, economic, and social uprising fueled by the "Let them all go!" revolt. The film reconstructs this moment using restored archival footage, capturing the spontaneity of the protests and the political instability that led to the resignation of five presidents. Through television footage, it immerses the viewer in a real-time experience of this crucial period in Argentine history.
"Kartli" refers both to Georgia’s medieval kingdom and a Tbilisi sanatorium sheltering refugees from the 1990s war in Abkhazia, meant as temporary but lasting 30 years. The crumbling building became a recreated “country”, with a farm, gardens, terraces and rooms where old VHS tapes revive memories of a lost paradise. Through Tamuna, Irma, and others, the film explores exile, trauma, and shared resilience, showing that nothing stays the same inside Kartli.
Banished and then forgotten, the canceled are reappearing. Marie-France Bazzo conducts a clear-eyed investigation into this return: what does it reveal about our relationship to forgiveness, justice, and forgetting? Was it a necessary evil? How do we cancel… and reintegrate?
The story of two people going through crises coincides with the reality of the last sanatorium of its kind. For over 100 years, people have come to this place in the hope of being cured. So do Nina and Henri, both in mid-life, burnt out, and from different backgrounds. Their paths cross between the dining room and therapy, at a time when they are struggling to find their inner peace. Then the place is snowed in and everything becomes slow and quiet. The ghosts and stories from the long corridors become their companions. While the two read each other the riot act and try to forget their loneliness, a historian digs through the house archives for documents from the early days of the sanatorium. She researches the sanatorium as a focal point of the modern history of exhaustion and traces a narrative from neurasthenia to the inner restlessness of the present for her dissertation. The house becomes a setting for an archaeology of exhaustion.
Assembled from thousands of clips sampled from hundreds of old public domain films spanning 1890 - 1970 and re-collaged into a new work, Sospiri lives somewhere between experimental and narrative cinema. It is a surreal meditation on memory and the past. Sospiri follows a person’s journey leaving home and their subsequent troubles attempting to return.
An unprecedented event takes place in Okania, a planet parallel to Earth where the gender structures and behaviors of the Idiots are meticulously studied. The death of the cockroach marks the beginning of a dark chapter in their own civilization, which ends with an even more unsettling occurrence.
An elderly woman lives alone and isolated in an apartment; her daily life consists of wandering ghostlike through its hallways and rooms. Every night, she receives a phone call from an anonymous man who seeks her out for erotic conversations.
On a war-torn evening, young Vendan watches his parents’ bitter fight at his grandmother’s home. His mother, weary of neglect, resolves to leave and his father’s threats force her to escape alone into the night. The next morning, Vendan searches for clues of their mother’s fate – shattered glass, bicycle tracks or a body.
A young man who just got hired at a mysterious bank is disillusioned after his boss asks him to track down someone who supposedly stole a large sum from the corporation.
In this black comedy crime epic, eighth grader Tommy Uris is pushed into a teenage drug dealing business run by his two classmates Frank Newton and Patrick Reynolds after walking in on a drug deal between them. As their business falls apart, so does their trust for each other, and they need to either resolve, or kill each other in the process.
After centuries of sucking blood and turning into bats, Count Dracula now lives a peaceful lifestyle nearby the local college. But without his famed servant Renfield by his side, Dracula still longs for something more.
In a country battered by economic crisis, an almost blind retiree struggles to survive on her own and turns to the most extreme measures to avoid going hungry. Just as her last supplies are about to run out, two religious preachers pay her a visit and agree to stay for tea, unaware that they will soon be dismembered and served as her next meal.
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