A young man reminisces on his past, returning to the village where he once grew up in. Reliving long forgotten memories, both good and bad, while his past stalks him.
A young person is expecting visitors while water drips incessantly onto them. With the approaching arrival and eventual arrival of the guests, the dripping intensifies into an unacceptable deluge.
The story of the mysterious artist known by the signature “Kâr-ı Üstat Mehmet Siyah Kalem” — the Master Mehmet Siyah Kalem, whose enigmatic works continue to intrigue and fascinate to this day.
A Palestinian family deals with the loss of their 22-year-old son Omar after he was shot dead by the Israeli military. The film follows Omars younger brother, his sister and his mother who live in a Palestinian refugee camp near Bethlehem, West Bank. While Omar’s sister Rama holds onto old memories and pictures, his brother Mohammad rarely talks about Omar’s death. But one evening, above the roofs of the camp, he shares his deepest thoughts about the future with his best friend. Omar's death has left deep marks on the siblings and their own will to live. While they struggle to move on with their lives, Omar’s mother is torn between pride and grief. She believes in the meaning of his death as a martyr.
Majd and Shahfaisal live together in a residential group for unaccompanied refugee minors in Germany. Here, in the protected environment of the group, for the first time after fleeing, they should be able to live a life true to who they really are: teenagers who are just developing a personality, have dreams and are looking for their place in society. But how is this supposed to work if they are not even part of this society due to their refugee status?
The film centers on Takuji Takahashi, the third-generation chef-owner of Kinobu, who honors the deep roots of Japanese cuisine while boldly reimagining its future. A practitioner of Noh theater for over 20 years, Takahashi brings its disciplined intensity and calm precision into his high-pressure kitchen, crafting dishes that are as delicate as they are inventive. As a trained sommelier, he also collaborates with a Japanese winemaker to develop wines that pair seamlessly with his cuisine.
Based on a true story, DJ Wayne, a young and talented DJ from a rough neighborhood, dreams of making it big in the music industry. Despite his aspirations, he is constantly drawn to the streets by the allure of quick money. Wayne works tirelessly to support his aunt and hopes to break free from the cycle of poverty. However, the temptation of crime threatens to derail his future. Torn between pursuing his passion for music and resorting to shortcuts that could destroy him, Wayne faces a pivotal moment that will determine the path he chooses to take and the man he wants to become.
A dialogue unfolds, beneath casual words lie quiet truths and unsaid feelings. A story about human connection, unspoken endings and everything we hear in silence. A minimalist exploration of love and distance.
A Mexican-American family adjusts to multi-generational living after their abuela moves into the home. Through work, play, and food, they connect with their family’s tradition while writing a new chapter in their shared history.
She was 8 when she went missing. The investigation revealed her family's involvement. Narin saw something she shouldn't have. Everyone in the village knew, but no one dared to speak out.
Drawn to a mysterious online phenomenon, an isolated young man finds himself tethered to an on-screen entity that may or may not be trying to harm him.
Ginger fears her inner child has been recently murdered, and it's up to Detective Mulch and his Bearded Dragon sidekick, Globio, to guide her in capturing those feelings once more.
The Haunting Within begins with a woman (Shannon Sullivan) waking in her pajamas on an empty street—no memory, no direction, just the creeping sense that something is wrong.
Maria and her people work to reforest their ancestral indigenous territory by transforming an abandoned sewer in their village on the outskirts of São Paulo. As they fight for land recognition rights, their deep spiritual connection with nature and the Guarani Mbya culture empower them to become guardians of Atlantic Forest's last remnants in Latin America's largest metropolis.
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