When a new huge donation from a tech company presents itself, the Superintendent is faced with the decision to either tell the truth, or lie about how well the new phone policy is.
Ji-gu and Sa-rang are childhood friends who have always shared each other’s worlds. But on the verge of high school, Ji-gu chooses a different school and a rift opens between them. Afraid of losing Ji-gu, Sa-rang is confronted by the reappearance of the “alien” they liked as kids.
A lonely young man, desperate for connection, misinterprets the kindness of a shopkeeper and spirals into desperation when his longing turns to rejection, pushing him to the brink of no return.
On her 34th birthday, Alesya retreats to the solitude of her remote home, following her private ritual of spending the day alone. But when a mysterious box appears at her doorstep, her carefully controlled world begins to shift.
A woman explores the far reaches of rural Ireland in a desperate attempt to make peace with the darker aspect of her spirit. The film attempts to bridge generations of place and ritual into a poetic and practical film of belonging and peace.
The film’s protagonist nips to the toilet on a date, where she finds a band of puppets. The musical stream of consciousness paints a relatable and chaotic picture of what it is like to date in your 20s.
Dancing on Road follows a London based rollerskating community run by and for black women. Faced with societal issues like colourism and oversexualisation, watch how these women keep their heritage alive and find liberation, kinship and peace on four wheels.
Dive into the bold blue world of How to Build a Sandcastle and find yourself swept up in an inky journey of discovery. Themes of queer exploration and self-identity make this a liberating watch, which ends in a joyful freeing feeling you won’t want to forget.
Curtis and Grace are navigating growing up and discovering a complicated adult world of influence and identity. Elegantly portraying a family's dynamic and routines, small, meaningful details come together effortlessly in a thoughtful and intimate narrative.
Everything is dual, everything has two poles and its pair of opposites. Extremes meet, all truths are half-truths, and all paradoxes can be reconciled.
This short film represents a journey that is both real and imagined. It's a film about a filmmaker's personal experience traveling through Cuba. The narrative blends the predictable journey, the avoidable journey, and the desired journey.
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