A fake gas inspector visits vulnerable elderly people to take advantage of them. It is now the turn of Carmen, a charming grandmother who keeps great antiques.
It's 2014 and tech billionaire Elon Musk unveils his plans for a self-driving car in front of an enthusiastic audience. What consumers don't know is that Tesla's "autopilot" function is far from road-ready, and new owners are being used to improve the software by providing their data. A fatal accident in Florida triggers a protracted lawsuit to hold Tesla accountable. And it's not the only incident. Shocking footage from dashcams and security cameras shows the ruthlessness of Tesla cars suddenly braking or accelerating—and the crashes that follow. Then, an employee leaks thousands of documents containing complaints from users.
A young woman survives a car accident then six months later has devastating dreams about a masked killer coming after her. Is it all in her mind or is someone out to get her?
After the death of the mistress of the house, Kanat and his family are left without a roof and without hope. In search of a better life, they travel to South Korea, where chance confronts them with a test of conscience and fate. This is a story about a man who is on the verge of choosing between need and honor, between a dream and responsibility to himself and others.
Molecular gastronomy, pretentious self-realization and the weird choice to have children are all ingredients in this semi-apocalyptic double date from hell.
Adrian Hughes digs into his mother's dramatic life, from the jetset Copenhagen of the 1950's to loneliness and alcoholism, but a bitter farewell letter opens new wounds. In Jesper Dalgaard's staged documentary we encounter tragic female destinies, affluent and absent fathers, while actors such as Birthe Neumann, Asta August and Jakob Cedergren bring the past to life in this breathtaking experiment. With equal parts humour and pain, the film shows that it's never too late to try to understand your family.
The journey of Grace Gordon, a resilient transgender woman with dreams of music stardom. Set against the backdrop of 1980s Los Angeles, Grace navigates the challenges of pursuing her passion for music while confronting societal expectations and generational trauma.
Perceiving life as something shared by two. Through a split (dual) narrative, identical twins Omar and Wesam, recount their shared memories: from their time in the womb of their mother to the moment they are tragically separated. Written and directed by twin brothers, Saad and Abdelrahman Dnewar, My Brother, My Brother, combines 2D animation with live-action cinematography to chronicle a deeply affectionate and tender narrative about existing without the other.
Rosa, alone in her house in southern Italy which she built herself. Her children and grandchildren still live in Germany. This is not the way she thought it would be. Must she let go of her legacy?
A queer environmental journalist and her gun-toting grandma lock horns on their drive out to Sweetwater, Texas, where their cousins host the world's largest rattlesnake roundup.
Ángelo, a public servant tasked with informing the creatures of his world when they will die must track down a creature who was never notified and is destined to die within hours.
In Paris, at an exhibition on the French writer, photographer and filmmaker Chris Marker (1921-2012), Jean-Henri Cabrera thinks he sees himself in a specific shot of the short film La Jetée, directed by Marker in 1962.
The Unseen follows the lives of three African migrants living in Borgo Mezzanone, one of Southern Italy’s largest immigrant ghettos. Each of them carries a personal story — with individual reasons for leaving their homeland and unique ways of coping with the harsh reality they now face. Alongside their personal journeys, the documentary reveals the broader systems they are entangled in: exploitation in the agricultural sector, persistent feelings of exclusion and discrimination, and the complex bureaucracy surrounding Italy’s residency permits. Caught in a vicious cycle — where going back is not an option, and staying feels unbearable — they hold on to their dreams in a life marked by uncertainty.
Using hundreds of transparent photographic stills animated on a lightbox and abstract Super 8 footage, the film meditates on the illusory nature of the passage of time.