In As Neves, a mountain village, a group of teenagers celebrate a party and eat mushrooms for the first time. The next day they wake up to the news that Paula has disappeared. In addition, a snowstorm leaves the town cut off. It is urgent to find her but no one seems to know anything.
Robbie, in his search for love on the internet, decides to call it quits after numerous unsuccessful attempts. However, he eventually realizes that his ex-wife is the ideal partner for him. Faced with this revelation, Robbie must now choose between turning away from love or seeking a love solution.
200 years after Simón Bolívar's liberation campaign across Colombia, La Laguna del Soldado retraces The Liberator's journey across the high-altitude marshlands while searching for glimpses of his ghost still present in this historically contested territory. Reflecting on the construction of historical narratives and their environmental repercussions, La Laguna del Soldado traverses the páramo, a living and elusive archive, navigating through the dense fog suspended between Simon Bolivar's past and Colombia's present. LA LAGUNA DEL SOLDADO is the second in a three-part series of films exploring the intersection of oral narratives, political outcomes, and the territories marked by Simón Bolívar's passage during the Liberation Campaign of Colombia in 1819. The first completed part is BICENTENARIO (2021). Laguna del Soldado participated at Docs in Progress at Festival de Cannes 2023 where it was awarded with the Docs in Orbit Invitation Award.
A young queer writer, on the verge of having her first novel released by a mainstream French publisher, confronts the literary scene in Paris and fears her work will be misread and expected to “represent” Tunisian society for readers from outside the Arab world in this intimate time capsule directed by her close friends.
2123. Faced with diminishing resources, the human race can only survive through a trade-off: at the age of 50, every citizen is gradually turned into a tree. When Stefan discovers that his beloved wife Nora has voluntarily signed up for donating her own body before her time, he sets out on an adventurous journey to save her at all costs.
Lesbian couple Sun-woo and Hee-suh buy a small apartment, which they’ve put everything for. But when Sun-woo loses her job and injures her leg, their relationship begins to sour while Hee-suh is sorely responsible for paying the mortgage and interest. Their stress level reaches a fever pitch when a foul odor starts to emanate from downstairs.
A secretly gay, “dude, chong, pare, bro” ends up becoming the crowd favorite of an underground wrestling circuit because of his costume and moniker. Can his underground success help him to be loved by his father?
The 17-year-old girl, Woodam, is overjoyed to have her own room for the first time. However, her older brother, Woojoo, brings home the pregnant Gyeongbin, who happens to be Woodam’s classmate. Faced with the threat of losing her room to Gyeongbin and her unborn baby, Woodam begins to devise a grand plan.
Billy Ruane, storied impresario of the 90s Boston indie music scene. Billy promoted shows and inspired cult-like followings of bands by the likes of The Lemonheads, Dinosaur Jr., Pixies, Superchunk, Buffalo Tom, Elliott Smith, Pavement, and Sonic Youth. His gracious treatment of artists set new standards in music. But underneath Billy’s exuberant cartoon-like demeanor and Harvard education, was the pain of a man with deep trauma, who struggled with bipolar disorder and substance abuse, and was confounded by the weight of an endless supply of money.
The story of this film is a battle between the gods and demons of another world and the trilogy between the gods of the earth and the demons and humans.
Seok-young, a girl who loves to swim, comes to the countryside and bumps into mysterious Woo-ju. They get closer after Woo-ju saves her from drowning. However, they part ways when Woo-ju leaves the countryside to pursue his dream. Woo-ju is now a promising swimmer, and Seok-yeong cheers him on from afar. Will they ever be reunited as they swim between feelings of inferiority and puppy love?
A song is heard in the distance. It comes from the Hekeng village, famous for its ancient earthen buildings, also called tulou. It is where the last original Hakka families live amidst the exodus of those looking for a more modern environment. Among them there is Zhang Zhouyin, an elderly man concerned about the state of the village's temple; or her daughter-in-law, Wei Yi, who spends her entire day guiding tourists through these awe-inspiring houses. And then there’s young Zhang Weibo, her son, who manages to find joy even in the simplest of things... Hekeng: a place frozen in time whose songs have endured for centuries.
In a context where the role of a queer person is seen as painting nails and cutting hair, Herlen and her friends Charlie and Jhoana struggle in their daily lives to challenge this prejudice. Through provocative performances, they confront outdated ideas and attempt to create a space where diversity is accepted.
Facing cultural genocide, a group of Indigenous women from Peru file a groundbreaking lawsuit demanding the government recognize the Marañón River, which flows into the Amazon, as a person with rights in order to protect the world of powerful spirits led by the Karuara (people of the river).
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