This is the story of a death, that of José Luis Alvarenga. According to the police section of a provincial newspaper, it was reported as the result of a "unique Creole duel." On Christmas Eve. A rural town in the interior of Chaco, a provocation, a reaction, an unequal confrontation that ends with José Luis dead. Several neighbors witness the incident, one of whom says, "They killed Lorenzo Lamas." Thus begins this simple, unknown story, which this film seeks to bring to life.
On a stage, a story is being told, Deolinda discovers that she's going to have to stay at the nursing home for the weekend. Revolted, she has the idea of running away at night, but a few obstacles stand in her way. A journey where past and present come together.
In the beginning there was the forest. Then came the live performance, and then the film. The yellow wagtail, Eurasian skylark, white-backed woodpecker, corncrake and hazel grouse have not only gotten their voices back, but have taken on human form — clad in elegant tailcoats and bearing names — to recount ancient tales. Through the interplay of theatrical metamorphoses and the creative team’s reflections on nature and relationships, a field of meaning unfolds, vaster than any single spectator. Where ends the self, and where begin the wings of birds and the branches of trees? Can culture, standing on the shoulders of nature, also nurture it? Or will it merely glisten in the light like a sawblade?
Two married couples of neighbors, the Lebedevs and the Bubliks, are forced to go on a long journey together to one of the northern cities - Nezhnogore, where some are going to get divorced, and others - to spend the holidays. But crazy adventures and discoveries await them along the way.
After being hospitalized, Sana, meets a mysterious girl at the vending machine named Kousaka Ayane. They are both interested in each other and start spending time in their rooms. With every meeting Sana experiences new emotions which she hasn't felt before. After Ayane's doctor tells her that she is going to leave hospital she meets Sana one more time…
A young religious woman is welcomed by a mysterious family to offer her help. During her visit, she will come to realize that beneath their faith lies a dark secret.
Loud noises and lights, bombs and gunshots are the rhythm of progress and catharsis at a party. ANO decides to leave the city. He sets off on foot on an erratic journey, in which the landscape reflects back an apocalyptic image of the present and a foreshadowing of the future. Deserto Vértigo is an exploration of the psychological state of our current collapse, a surreal, agonising, yearning film.
“Stone and River... They used to be together for the past lives. This life, they haven’t recognized each other yet.” Today, Stone goes spelunking in Shoushan with River, surrounded by the beautiful karst and lovely animals. When they sit in nature, they encounter the most beautiful moment. However, River is afraid that Stone might leave her one day...
In Bijapur,an orphaned auto driver falls in love and follows a girl into college,where playful revenge against bullies takes many twists—yet can the wisdom of the city’s monuments turn conflict into love,respect,and harmony?
One car, two men, and a lot of alcohol: what begins as a nighttime ride soon turns into a crazy odyssey through the Transylvanian hinterland. With a healthy dose of dry humor, Marian Fărcuț tells the story of an encounter between a Romanian and a Hungarian who don't speak the same language but still find common ground.
Su-ho, an aspiring actor preparing for an audition for a queer film, asks his friend Gyu-beom, who is gay, to teach him “Way to be gay” for the sake of method acting.
"Race d’Ep!" (which literally translates to "Breed of Faggots") was made by the “father of queer theory,” Guy Hocquenghem, in collaboration with radical queer filmmaker and provocateur Lionel Soukaz. The film traces the history of modern homosexuality through the twentieth century, from early sexology and the nudes of Baron von Gloeden to gay liberation and cruising on the streets of Paris. Influenced by the groundbreaking work of Michel Foucault on the history of sexuality and reflecting the revolutionary queer activism of its day, "Race d’Ep!" is a shockingly frank, sex-filled experimental documentary about gay culture emerging from the shadows.