The number of anxiety, depression, and suicide cases among young people is growing. Parents are often helpless and don't know where to seek help. There is a shortage of mental health professionals for children and adolescents in Czechia, and waiting times can be several months long. The heroes and heroines of this documentary also struggle with mental health issues. Karolína, Jakub, Kristýna, and Michael, all in their twenties, offer an open and honest insight into what it is like to experience a mental crisis. At the same time, together with their families and loved ones, they explain what has helped them and continues to help them lead a fulfilling life.
A boy gets trapped in his house at night all alone as he starts losing himself in his thoughts and starts to understand the possibility of not being alone.
A normal day in the recording studio for voice actress Candice takes a sudden turn when a former fling shows up as her scene partner. Past resentment and underlying chemistry threaten to ruin (or heighten?) each take of their erotic audiobook performance.
A director in a dead-end marriage holds auditions for her debut film. The actress she casts for the lead faces opposition from her father, sparking turmoil.
Danny Ghosen investigates the heated asylum debate in the Netherlands. He speaks to people who are concerned or angry, asylum seekers who are uncertain about their future and that of their children, people who remain in the Netherlands illegally, and volunteers who support them through thick and thin. The documentary hopes to give a face to the different perspectives.
This 90 minute feature film shows real stories of survival and redemption from the origins of YWAM Port Harcourt, Nigeria with Paul and Rachel Dangtoumda. Viewers will see victims of militant village attacks and occultic rebels transformed forever by faith and forgiveness. Their stories were captured with rugged realism by director, David L Cunningham, with cast and crew in South Africa and Nigeria in late 2025. GO Africa will also have a global premiere on November 6-9 with regional cinematic and streaming releases to follow.
This captivating short animation film explores the parallels between a woman’s mental state and the life cycles of a river. The film delves into humanity’s connection with nature, reflecting on its wisdom, cyclical rhythms, and the wild instincts we all carry within.
Two hours after the apocalypse started in the Philippines, a silly Filipino stray rescue dog is dead set on finding her student owner through a long dangerous journey to defeat her worst enemy: an empty food bowl.
In 1976, during the military dictatorship in the Yungas region of Jujuy, Sara discovers and accidentally injures a mystical creature, a winged boy she calls Angel. Sara decides to hide him in her house and nurse him back to health. They become friends until the political situation affects her family and her freedom.
Beneath the soft glow of a theater stage, a conversation unfolds — an unraveling of stories tethered to history, shaped by places, and refracted through memory. Words echo silence as the stage becomes a mirror, reflecting what is seen, what is unseen, and what is felt. A contemplation of the liminal.
Living in the past prevents you from seeing the present. Memories are liquid, applied like eye drops. Miguel uses drops that allow him to relive memories he had with his ex-partner Odette. Through pain, he realizes that he must let go of the past and live in the present.