In a world of uncertainty, two narrators lend their voice to the dreams, fears, and hopes of Latin American youth. Who has the right to dream and at what cost do we lose our dreams of the future?
In the beginning was the sea and the wind, broken rocks and trees. And Gemma and Sidra. Words come and go. Then the language between them disappears. Inspired by the poems and abstract paintings of the artist Etel Adnan.
An island is a refuge. Within the forest dwell ancient trees, stones, animals of all sizes, and a few branches found along the way. Childhood and discoveries. Knowledge lost in the mist, aboard a ship. A field of attraction where past, present, and future dance in the fire without temporal order; the children are all ages. We have arrived at the strange land of Gombaut.
The Vanishing Knot explores the centuries-old craft of quilt making—now on the verge of disappearing—through the life of a master who has kept his workshop in Ankara’s Çankaya district running for over forty-five years. The documentary traces the delicate process from raw wool to hand stitching, contrasting the warmth of handmade quilts with the coldness of industrial materials. It captures the master’s struggle to find an apprentice and the fragility of traditional craftsmanship in the face of changing consumption habits and modern education.
In the late 1970s, two idealistic physical education teachers at Ankara’s 50th Year High School founded a football team. This challenging journey evolved into a saga of success through friendship and passion. Years of perseverance were crowned with victory at the World High School Championship held in Peru in 1997. More than just a sports story, it is an inspiring tale of how faith and determination can push beyond all limits.
In a dystopian future, a German journalist is deported to Nigeria under a fascist regime's "remigration pact." There, he struggles against a dehumanizing bureaucracy and, in his desperate attempt to reach his family in Ghana, must grapple with the limits of pride and morality.
Giorgos and Alex are two dissimilar brothers who grew up without a father. He left the family early on and returned to Greece. While Giorgos has come to terms with this emotionally, Alex longs for answers. And for a treasure trove of gold. Their father allegedly hid it in their childhood home. Despite Giorgos' doubts, Alex persuades him to conduct a secret search. They start digging in the garden of their old property until they get into an argument. Alex flees into the house, Giorgos follows him into the basement—and comes across some old boxes...
Nikita and Alex squat a vacant, gutted apartment. Between playing hide-and-seek and dancing, reality catches up with them when the landlord shows up with renovation plans. Hidden close together in a closet, the boys experience a moment of intimacy. When the coast is clear, Nikita rushes away. Alex is left behind, bewildered.
Anti Pollution Pirates follows a small crew who hike into a remote Highland beach to clear some of the the huge volume of waste washed ashore. What begins as a simple clean becomes a reminder of connection, shared purpose and the power of small actions. Between gathering debris, cooking over a fire and swimming in cold water, the team find hope alongside the sadness. The film shows that environmental care can be joyful, creative and rooted in showing up.
Thrust into an escape room, four misfits must find their way out. But what seemed like a friendly game soon becomes a fight for survival. Told entirely in sign language, this is a classic tale of how repressed secrets will always come back to haunt you.
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.
Shack Shack! Girl Band Starter Pack brings together the chaotic, raucous fun of Panic Shack and a rowdy gals night out on the Cardiff high street, with some glorious alter egos, and a smashing Mean Girls nod. Get hyped!
Moses, a twenty-something seasonal worker on Fire Island, navigates the tempestuous waters of pleasure and connection in a journey to become an artist seen on their own terms.
Struggling to provide for her young son, a resilient Indigenous mother finds unexpected solace in a charismatic street performer whose warmth conceals his own fragility. As their bond deepens, the pressures of poverty, prejudice, and personal sacrifice threaten to tear their fragile family apart.
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