Scarlett Tierney, an aspiring actress (Monica Montano), awakes to find herself bound to a chair in an empty auditorium. When The Man (Hunter Scott-Thomas), drops a body, the young actress begins to make her escape. What follows is an endless loop of terrifying suspense, finishing with a bone-chilling conclusion..
What seemed to be a regular day, suddenly turns to an insane adventure for two long-time friends after one of them accidentally makes a terrible mistake
In 1980 Jay Helgerson shocked the world, becoming the first person to run a marathon a week for a year – each race completed in under three hours. For the last ten years, his daughter, filmmaker Alexandra Helgerson, followed him with a camera in order to understand the eccentric man who raised her. What she gets are his projected anxieties, his struggles with physical age and emotional distress, all while he endlessly trains for the Boston Marathon. But as Jay trains, the film is nearly derailed by Alexandra’s encounter with a life threatening illness. Ultimately, AGE GROUP WINNER is an affirmation of the will to live.
Telling the story of a farewell between a bird and a tree, it weaves together the thrill of growing up, the struggle of decision-making, and the emotions of longing and attachment.
VICIOUS is the debut short film from independent director Nella Tirkkonen. Based out of Helsinki, the city is also the backdrop for this slice-of-life story, following a night of drinking in a small dive bar.
"Brim" is a trans-generational drama exploring racial trauma, resilience, and legacy, as we follow a family from the 1940s into the 2020s. The narrative navigates the erasure of Blackness and how racial trauma impacts Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline as the majority American identity reckons with race and privilege and their role in oppressive systems.
In the 1970’s, lesbians across the United States moved out to wild, untamed landscapes to build a world without men. Some of them never left. 50 years on, Beyond Eden follows some of the original Land Dykes as they grapple with ageing, mortality and the legacy of the Women’s Lands they dedicated their lives to building.
The stages of Yannis Lafis's attempt to make a documentary about some people he considered remarkable, the reason he was interested in them, and ultimately the reason he was forced to give up.
A soul captured by cameras but rejected by life, Maria embarks on a melancholic journey through love and emptiness—where poetry and tragedy intertwine in letters to the sea and fingerprints that are no longer her own. Dressed in white, she dissolves into the waves, leaving behind a love letter written with hands that were never truly hers. But even the ocean refuses to keep her
Since October 2024, four young men — Pedro Ignacio, Carlos Henrique, Leonardo Ghidini, and Muriel Funari — have been on the run, accused of various cybercrimes. Known as the infamous "Julita Pintuda" group, they’ve become modern urban legends, fueled by jokes, theories, and a mix of fascination and disgust. This documentary dives, for the first time, into the bizarre and unlikely depths of the case. Interviews with victims, witnesses, and enigmatic figures reveal a web of obsession, digital stalking, and vigilante justice. Leaked audio files, old profiles, police operations, and a mysterious cabin in the snow paint a chilling portrait — as disturbing as it is hypnotic.
Célia works as a maid in a middle-class home in São Paulo, until she remembers her dreams and an old passion when she receives in the mail a dress from the time she used to dance at school.
Tchaikovsky’s macabre thriller, set against the backdrop of Tsarist Russia, is back in the Met’s atmospheric staging. Soprano Sonya Yoncheva makes her highly anticipated role debut as Lisa, the young woman who embarks on a deadly love affair with the gambling-obsessed officer Hermann, sung by tenor Arsen Soghomonyan in his Met debut. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his moving portrayal of Lisa’s fiancé, Prince Yeletsky, alongside mezzo-soprano Violeta Urmana as the spectral Countess and baritone Alexey Markov as Count Tomsky. Keri-Lynn Wilson conducts the sweeping score.
A gap year girl returns to see her best friend, the one she used to dream with, and soon realizes that the hardest thing is keeping their relationship while chasing her own dreams.
Akira Takaki spends much of his time rewatching his childhood home videos. Although his father filmed some of them nearly 30 years ago, Akira still remembers his favourite scenes by heart. With a truly unique and playful approach, this film explores what happens to childhood memories when they’re brought into the present.
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