Adrift in the endless fog of the open sea, a lone ship wanders through still waters. Whispers rise from the depths, hinting at something unseen. As day bleeds into night, unease thickens with the fog. Time stretches thin, reality frays, and the crew drifts further from certainty. The calm is hauntingly beautiful, but it carries a weight no one can escape.
Bruno, a teenager consumed in grief, finds his only safe place threatened by a supernatural entity that leads him to confront not only his fear to the unkown, but also the deepest wounds of his soul.
Passaging is the procedure of harvesting cells from a culture, transferring the cells to one or more culture vessels with fresh growth medium, and using those cells to start new cultures.
A young girl is caught between her parents’ grief and anger after losing their eldest daughter, finds solace behind her bedroom window—where she builds a world of color in order to move on.
The film’s plot is based on rehearsals at a theatre for the deaf, showing the complex working process of hard-of-hearing directors and actors. They constantly search for forms, images, and unique ways to convey the entire dramaturgy to the audience without a single word. It is reminiscent of early silent cinema — a universal, international language of gesture and movement. In addition, between rehearsals, we see the “backstage” life of the theatre: the work and daily routines of deaf lighting technicians, makeup artists, and costume designers.
Edgardo is a Malvinas War veteran who makes a living renting out his humble soccer field. After receiving negative reviews from young people wearing English jerseys, he decides to take revenge on those responsible.
Blue decides to keep the settings of his transmasculine avatar and is challenged in his routine by the provocations of his everyday life, until a positive piece of news seems to break his bluish reality.
A woman encounters a hitchhiker in the middle of the night while driving. From there, things spiral into absurdity, blurring the lines between what's real -and what isn't.
An inexperienced Assassin is hired by the Grim Reaper to carry out her work. As their alliance unfolds, the Assassin’s moral decay and the consequences of his decisions are monitored.
On 25th July 2020, the bulk carrier MV Wakashio, with 3,800 tonnes of fuel oil, ran aground off the East coast of Mauritius. Twelve days later, the oil spilled onto the coral reefs, causing the worst ecological disaster ever to occur in the region.
GU* in York sounds a lot like New York. In this short film, GU* travel to the city of York to continue their quest in spreading the message of GU*. Will they conquer York, or will they crumble in the cobbled streets? Find out in their second big movie!
No One Sees is a tense and visually striking silent short film exploring the dark reality of school bullying and its irreversible consequences. The story follows Sulka, a lonely student desperately trying to fit into a charismatic friend group. Instead of acceptance, he becomes the target of escalating humiliation led by the group’s dominant figure, Matti.
As moments of cruelty intensify—from quiet exclusion to disturbing acts of degradation—Sulka’s world begins to fracture. A misunderstanding pushes him past his breaking point, triggering a violent emotional collapse.
In a final, chilling sequence, Sulka stands at the edge of an unthinkable decision, forced to confront the devastating impact of sustained cruelty.
No One Sees is a stark and unsettling portrait of the silent suffering that can hide within school corridors—and the tragic cost of pushing someone too far.
Henrick, an isolated student pressured by his strict household, finds comfort in Aki—a girl who always appears when he needs company. But as strange things begin happening around him, it becomes clear that Aki isn’t real. Drawn into a dreamlike world where she promises to always stay by his side, Henrick unknowingly follows her deeper into darkness. In the end, Aki’s presence leads him to take his own life, leaving his real world shattered as his imagined companion whispers, “Forever.”
By chance, street photographer Fred witnesses a theft. He pursues the thief, Mia, and discovers that she commits numerous crimes throughout the day. He is hot on the heels of a serial offender. With growing enthusiasm, he observes her carrying out her devious maneuvers—and photographs her. When Mia settles down to rest in a park, Fred sees his chance to confront her. Inspired by Mia's dexterity, Fred turns the tables.
Mina is in Cannes to perform three nights during the Festival. She hangs out in cozy clubs and hotel rooms, moving from the arms of lovers to those of friends. There is Mina the performer, but also Mina the Italian singer of the 1970s, whom Mina summons to the stage every night.
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