A sixteen-year-old girl lives on an island in the South Sea with her grandmother, whose quad bike is strictly out of bounds for the girl. Her grandmother and her dog have been the world to the girl, but now she begins to think about the world outside the island.
Hotel Attack is a relentless thriller about a criminal named Hawk The Killer, a ruthless murderer terrorizing an entire town (Greenfield) His main targets are a group of friends (The Exterminators) that live in the town of Greenfield. Nathan Xanders, Scotty jones, and Julian Miller plan to stop hawk for good.
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.
The world through the lens of a child's imagination. This experimental short film follows a passionate child as she undergoes various inconvenient situations. She turns to her favorite doll as a means of coping, using her imagination to create a familiar, ideal world that reflects her feelings and aspirations. The film combines archival footage from the director's childhood with animated scenes to show the world from the eyes of a child.
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.
Set in 2011, we follow a trio of high school boys, Nick, Edd, and Viggo, as their senior year of high school comes to a halt when a secret kept by a shady government foundation is exposed, turning our heroes' worlds upside down.
Meet Sad Banana, a sad, Dadaist punk rapper working on their debut album. We follow Sad Banana's musical journey as they strive for success, artistic innovation, and the existential turmoil that comes with it. A megalomaniac banana in a post-capitalist world searching for meaning in life.
Michael and Billy have lived together for 40 years. One is human, the other a spectacled caiman with a metre-long tail and a taste for chicken. Side by side, they process grief, cope with tiny apartments and take comfort in their oddly ordinary friendship in Eastern Germany.
A study of the concept of noise intended not only as an unpleasant sound but also as a visual artifact. The so-called high sensitivity in digital cameras allows us to see in the dark by adding an artificial grain to the video, sacrificing its quality. In these night shots, noise is not avoided but rather enhanced, thus creating abstract, hypnotic images that pulsate slowly.
Young and wealthy, Jules is sent to his uncle’s remote farm to curb his indulgent, pleasure-seeking ways — but he ignores every demand and his arrogance remains untouched.
In a psychological narrative inspired by true events, a mother and her only son navigate the complexities of subconscious programming instilled during childhood. As they confront the normalization of disturbing events that should be unthinkable, they grapple with the lasting effects of this conditioning on their adult lives.
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