Ella has a strange passion: watching torture videos. To the point where she tries the experiment and kidnaps a boy. But when she gets there, she realizes that she's not cut out for that and wants to give up. The problem is that his victim is a suicidal person who doesn't want to leave there alive...
wunsch drei (3) is about the quiet alchemy of repetition. folding laundry, staring at the ceiling, seeing the same 3 people every single day.. smoking a cigarette in the same spot at the same time. it’s about submitting and worshipping chewy rubbery summer days, transmuting, spilling out and becoming one, going inward until you come out the other side. the film adopts an online mode of creation, drawing from the rhythms and logic of digital life. it assembles a collage of footage where meaning emerges not from linear narrative but from the friction and resonance between fragments. these relations could only arise within an internet-native experience, precisely in relation to making sense of the offline “irl” world. wunsch drei (3) is an internet coming of age in the 21st century.
David has already endured multiple unsuccessful attempts at detox, and his latest stay in a clinic ends with yet another dropout. Just when he finds a fleeting sense of freedom, his return to addiction is abruptly derailed when all the doors that once were open to him suddenly slam shut. Overwhelmed by debt, he loses his apartment, and his depressed mother withdraws all support as a form of self-protection. He is lacking both money and drugs, and even his social worker, Stefan, only grudgingly allows him to stay overnight — merely with the intent of returning him to rehab the next day. In search of escape, David dives into a night of excess that leads to a monumental blackout.
Despite being offered the role of a lifetime, a semi-successful actor grapples with his deteriorating mental health leading to an unfortunate pill addiction and disdain for his girlfriend.
Two very different MMA fighters from the Far North seek glory inside the ring and to inspire their community in this absorbing fly-on-the-wall documentary about small town heroes with big hearts.
A portrait of one of Aotearoa’s greatest living artists by one of our greatest documentary filmmakers. You should expect something special, and that’s what you get.
Three friends with broken lives, Poncho, Memo and Daniela, find a bag filled with cash in a secluded cabin. This creates conflict between them, putting their friendship at risk, as the money could solve the problems of only one of them.
A few teen and youthful protesters in Iran, after being arrested by the governing regime, are offered forced labor in lieu of imprisonment. They go on a terrifying mission in the dark of night.
A serial killer evades police by taking up a job as groundskeeper of a cemetery. When a gang of punks throw a party there, the killer dispatches them one by one.
When an old friend enters her hair salon, a local hairdresser tries to talk to him about his life since their departure while cutting his hair, unaware of his dark secret.
The 14-year-old David is a talented breakdancer; his mother Mery supports him unconditionally in his ambition to reach the top. As a teenager, she fled her native Armenia, but the situation in her country still plays a major role in the family life. David wants nothing more than make up for what his mother lost. But he is also getting to an age where he starts to have doubts. Dancing and twisting, he looks for a way to make contact with his emotions.
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