Director Ollie Launspach is making his graduation film at the Netherlands Film Academy about what it's like for his girlfriend Sterre Mulder that he's transitioning. But over the course of their tender yet halting conversations, she makes him realize that his wariness mainly reveals his own insecurities. Scenes in which he literally backs her into a corner and fires questions at her that all seem to boil down to "Are you going to leave me?" are intercut with a playful, colorful, and uplifting collage of diverse material, including home videos, childhood photos, and diary excerpts filmed word for word, all to the beat of the soundtrack. Even when the intimate conversations become uncomfortable, there's still room for laughter. And the more the insecurities, doubts and misunderstandings come to light, the more kiss kiss bang bang becomes a declaration of love to a relationship that embraces all of this, both literally and figuratively.
A young Palestinian woman wants to flee from Gaza with her friends, hoping to find freedom in the West. As a talented engineer she makes escape possible, but doubts arise if it is the right decision to leave. When they cross the wall, they encounter a world they did not expect.
June 1971 - in a fluid landscape completely below sea level, a young biology student dies during the last year of his studies, leaving behind an unfinished scientific collection. More than fifty years later, a group of ecologists and volunteers are trying to understand and document the same environment as it is today.
Facing unthinkable hardships including murder, loss, and battling Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for 24 years, Robin Cohen impressively defies the odds, finding light despite the darkness.
At a New Year's Eve party, wealthy businessman Bajwa bets $30 million that idealist Ahesaan Randhawa can't endure 15 years in a self-made jail. Ahesaan accepts, facing intense trials while Bajwa's life falls apart.
You enter a calm yet unfamiliar world, lying dormant when you arrive. As you explore its surroundings, the world gradually opens up, revealing its light. The more you engage with it, the more you become enveloped in a soothing yet lively awakening, full of surprises.
In 1990s London, Stanley, a reserved taxi driver, frequents the gay bar The 7th Avenue in Soho during his breaks from work. Seemingly bewildered, memories of a past conflict torment him.
On Christmas Eve, at a small bar, Nam is lost in thought, trying to understand why his relationship with Nhi fell apart. At the same time, Trang is rushing around, searching for a drunken man who mistakenly took her coat. Inside the coat lies a precious keepsake tied to her and her lover. Nam decides to help Trang retrieve it, and in the process, he gradually uncovers the true reason why Nhi left him.
a small part of my daily thoughts combined with the one thing that heals me most. The background music and the written texts I post reflect who I am as a person and clarify the path I'm on. -Ava B., Director
With unparalleled access to America’s most popular plantation houses, archaeologist Lauren Cudmore goes on a journey to uncover why millions of tourists continue to flock to these sites, while conveniently forgetting their horrific past.
A queer voyage along the labyrinths of dreams, archives and lived histories, Roohrangi navigates the real and the imaginary – traversing the filmmaker’s encounters in a gay-cruising forest-reserve as he retraces the memory of his grandfather’s leucoderma-ridden face. A face on whose white-and-brown patches, he saw a forest of miraculous trees.
Snowflakes at the End of the World offers a meditation on the beauty and ugliness of Montreal winter, and invites critical reflection on the relationship between humans and nature.
Growing old as a woman is a tragedy. Without realizing it, that’s what I’ve always thought and what I’ve always been taught. So how do I get rid of this stupid idea that’s so deeply rooted in my skull and in my society? At nearly thirty, it’s time for me to talk with women of other generations and tear down some anti-aging advertisements.
Hamid is part of a secret group that hunts down the fugitive leaders of the Syrian regime. His mission takes him to France, on the trail of his former tormentor, with whom he must face. The film is based on true events.
An experimental nonfiction documentary portrait of queer d/Deaf DJ Simon Eilbeck, composed from 16mm film and location sound recordings. The film captures encounters with members of trans, non-binary, and alternative queer communities who gather at his monthly disco, Hot Mess, held at The Poetry Club in Glasgow, Scotland.
What seems like an average day on the course is anything but that! When a young caddie named Ron (Jay Maudlin) is fired by his Boss (Lucas Rendón), he must do what he thinks is right as a response to the predicament. Shot, filmed, and edited in 10 days, Disectoid is akin to late night Adult Swim programming and unlike anything you've ever seen.
It happened on a cold and rainy night on Halloween The Cursed Woods opened up and unleashed hell upon the earth. Prepare to be horrified as Disney's iconic characters take a dark turn in "Pinocchio Unmasked,"
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