In a crowded dormitory in Flushing, NYC, an undocumented housekeeper, āyí, endures exploitation but Baduanjin offers her peace. As hardships mount, she must choose between silence and resistance.
A neuroscientist experiments on his own brain to unlock superhuman potential, triggering visions and voices that challenge his grasp on reality. When a missing woman suddenly appears, he’s drawn into a chilling mystery involving the dead, a medium, and a buried truth.
Piet, an elderly man in a nursing home, finds himself limited in his actions when he suddenly begins to transform into a bird. Although he is still accepted within the group, he feels that it's time to join a new flock.
In a wasted land, a solitary medic is charged with treating the head of a mysterious organization, soon finding himself in the middle of politic power struggles.
As her wedding day approaches, Cantika (21) sets out to find her estranged biological father, only to uncover a shocking truth: her father, long kept hidden by her late mother, has transitioned into a woman named Dewi (41). As Cantika and Dewi navigate the complexities of their past and present, they must confront deep-seated wounds and attempt to rebuild a relationship fractured by time and secrets.
Two young women out for a walk follow a trail of coloured stones on the ground, which leads them to danger. They are trapped in the Mangittatuarjuk’s lair, the Gnawer of Rocks. The women are terrified when they realize what the monster has been doing.
Janaína is an 18-year-old girl who lives with her mother and grandmother in a housing complex on the outskirts of Recife. She is the first person in her family to obtain a university degree, but an unwanted pregnancy threatens the plans she had made for her life.
When Minerva goes to her grandmothers house to clean it out after she passes with the push of a stranger Minerva learns there was more to her grandmother than her own mother may have let on.
Joana, a 30-year-old woman, returns to the rural settlement in Paraná where she spent her childhood to work as a teacher. Her homecoming compels her to confront long-buried memories, including the murder of her father by landowners amid the region’s conflict over land rights. Dance of the Fireflies is a poetic reflection on emotional landscapes, flickers of history, fragments of collective memory, and the social struggle in the countryside.
England, 19th century. 12-year-old Mary is passionate about the fossils that she collects and sells with her father. When he accidentally dies near the fossil cliffs, Mary, her brother and her mother struggle to make the payments for the family house, meaning they will probably have to leave the seaside that Maëlys loves so much. But her father left a mysterious message: what was it that he saw on the cliffs before he died? With some help from her friends, Mary will fight to save her home and continue to do what she loves, searching for fossils, in the midst of a society where girls should not “behave like men”. Mary doesn’t know it yet, but she’s going to go down in history…
When Irma recieves a marriage proposal on her 40th birthday, an unexpected chain of events begins that leads Prosper, her family and friends to celebrate in Georgia. But instead of a glittering celebration, they find themselves dealing with conversion tests, gambling, debt, unexpected journeys and instant theats. As chaos reigns and solutions run out, the big question remains - will the wedding actually happen?
RIP MAEVE follows an Irish dancing company in the midst of its church-hall tour. This tour descends into bloodthirsty chaos when a vampire joins the troupe. Obsessed by Ronan and Caoimhe, the company’s principal dancers and star couple, Maeve seems to have found her latest victims. Is Maeve simply envious of their stardom in the dancing world, or is she after more than just centre stage?
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