In an abandoned underworld, a drained swimming pool becomes the well of creation, where scarred ancient figures give birth to light and desire. At its centre is Phanes, the androgynous god of light and creation, reimagined as a wounded, intersex angel reborn from a flood of flames.
In this intimate portrait addressed directly to Hélène Hazera, filmmaker Judith Abitbol revisits a key figure of France’s countercultures from the late 1960s to the 1990s. A member of the Gazolines and the FHAR (Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action), Hazera was a tireless LGBTQ activist who founded Act Up’s Trans and AIDS commissions—one of her proudest achievements. Her true victory, however, was becoming the first transgender journalist at a major national newspaper (Libération), and later a producer at Radio France and France TV. Through her story, Abitbol reconnects with the insurrectionary spirit and creative chaos of those decades—an era when French culture was shaken by radical imagination, humor, and defiance. The film celebrates these modern Antigones who dared to live their desires beyond the reach of any law.
Tama, a young Māori boy, finds himself in a magical forest filled with cheeky spirits and thundering gods. He is welcomed by a group of carefree teens who guide him through their world of fun and adventure, promising a life of freedom as long as he follows the one rule: don’t go near the water for risk of being taken by the Taniwha.
A documentary about a high school lacrosse team in Morgan Hill, CA. It follows the 2024 boys’ team through personal challenges, loss, and growth—showing how a community built something greater than just a sports program.
Belarus passed a law allowing deceased people to be put on trial. A pro-government judge, Alexandra, begins prosecuting dead regime opponents in order to confiscate their property for the state. But the convicted Belarusians rise from the dead and come to the judge...
The hustle and bustle of life's routine compels Father Orlando Lugo to prepare a different kind of Thanksgiving dinner. Despite his insistence on experiencing this holiday alone, his lively imagination, various characters from his neighborhood in Ponce, and his entire parish teach him the lesson of a lifetime, reminding him of the value of living in community.
A radiant angel, shimmering with glitter, blazing with an overwhelming amount of light, storms into the world of a man lost to himself. In the wreckage of what he thought he was, he begins to awaken
In the final phase of a trauma study, Maddy films her first nights alone since the incident, but as she records, the feeling of being watched returns...
Every night, Kit dreams of the golden strap — the ultimate prize for the ultimate lesbian mud wrestler. Cheered on by sold-out community crowds, Lesbian Mud Wrestling regularly takes place as a way to raise funds for gender-affirming surgeries for legends like Kit. This latest release from Sapphic Flicks, directed by Kirsty Wilson, is an intimate and playful documentary that plunges you right into the mud, capturing Naarm’s young inclusive lesbian community as it is in 2025. God bless lesbians!
In this political satire, two teenage political activists knock on the door of a well-dressed cottage, unaware of the horrors and absurdities that await them inside.
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