Chihiro Hashimoto 10th Anniversary ~KAIBUTSU A DECADE~ is an upcoming professional wrestling event promoted by Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling to celebrate the anniversary of long-time "ace" Chihiro Hashimoto's debut in 2015. It will be held on November 16, 2025, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
“My family was shocked when they found out that I'm driving,” says Eva, a Kenyan woman, as she sits behind the wheel of a truck, heavily pregnant. She botched up her school years and was the only one in her family not to graduate. Pretty foolish, she admits in hindsight, but now she is glad to have chosen a profession she can be proud of. She sees more of the world than her brothers and sisters do.
Five years after he left Poshington, Max gets a spooky visit from Angel Gabriél, telling him he must return. Upon his arrival, he discovers a terrifying mystery that plunges him into a time - travelling adventure with the fate of the world in his hands. For one last time, can Max save Britain?
Why does the Czech justice system impose harsh penalties on cannabis growers? Are these penalties proportionate and fair, or is it time to review them? ... Czech prisons are bursting at the seams.
Harano Rath is a psychological short film about a lonely boy struggling with Schizophrenia, who begins to see and imagine a mysterious girl in his room every night.
This cinematic epiphany, shot on 16mm film with lightness and gentle humour, pierces the crust of everyday life to reveal the miracle of existence. A web of tactile images and slightly surreal scenes braided around a girl's body is interwoven with verses by the late Latvian poet Imants Ziedonis.
Jeg tror jeg elsker dig is a poignant coming-of-age drama that follows the life of ‘Anders’ - A talented dancer, from childhood through adulthood. Faced with adversity, including the trauma of witnessing his mother’s abuse at the hands of his father, Anders struggles to find a path forward. Through the transformative and expressive power of dance, he learns to confront his pain, process his past, and carve out a new identity. Told across three stages of life, Anders is a deeply human story of resilience, healing, and the search for self-expression amidst chaos.
Fernanda meets with her ex-girlfriend to return objects left behind after the end. During this encounter, the intense feelings come back to the surface.
A study of observations around the ancient monument of the temple of Augustus and Livia and to cities of Vienne, Chonas-l'Amballan and Saint-Prim. Firstly proposed as a sort of ghost hunting, the project seems to focus on a world of figures, the whispers of the roads, diegetic/non-diegetic sounds and a camera that tries to investigate under fragments of logic and articulating cuts.
A man is recently released from prison, yet his newly free life is interupted by eeirly reasltic visions of an endless forest and haunting figures. He can't control when they happen, or when he can leave.
A participatory documentary along the Maroni River between Suriname and French Guiana. Boogie, a Maroon boatman, transports fuel and supplies to Maroon and indigenous communities in an 18-meter canoe. Each village becomes a stage transmitting fables, songs, and stories, revealing cultural erosion and resilience. They face threats including gold mining, floods, and corporate intrusions. Caught between his responsibilities to the community and the demands of his work, Boogie embodies the tension between tradition and economy. The film explores colonial legacy, environmental crisis, and sovereignty through participatory filming.
When Leon finds his beloved chickens have been raided by a wolf, he decides to build a fence around his property, much to the dismay of his neighbor, Kirby.
Manuela suffers from a lung disease that forces her to wear a respirator to provide her with oxygen. She’s socially isolated and manages her internal rage by drawing comics. One day, her apartment complex hires a new janitor: Hakim, a penniless immigrant whom Manuela befriends.Whitewash looks at the pressure felt amongst Iranian immigrants in Canada to change their given names to Western names to increase their chance of getting a job, and the consequences that develop due to this act of cultural and identity erasure. The film examines the extent of discrimination against immigrants and asks how race can contribute to the rates of unemployment for some communities in Toronto and what it will take to create equality in the workplace.