On a sweltering Berlin day, Şirin picks up her aunt Bihar for a spontaneous trip to the countryside, where queer joy, intergenerational tension, and buried migrant memories rise to the surface under the summer sun.
For decades, the American education system has subscribed to the “college-for-all” ideology, prioritizing four-year degrees while often overlooking the value of vocational training and career-based learning. Emil Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center, a pioneering vocational school in Winchester, Virginia, flips this script by offering a bold, integrated approach that treats career-based learning and traditional academics as equally essential paths to success.
Hannah, Katti, and Meret have been part of the same circle of friends since their school days. They grew up together in Kiel, spent their youth together, and are now in their mid-twenties, facing the next turning point in their lives. Hannah has finished her studies and is looking for a suitable job. She is currently working on her applications. Meret plans to leave her home town and move to Switzerland to work in a hospital there. Katti is pregnant and preparing for the birth and parenthood with her boyfriend. These are very different steps on the path to adulthood, and they’re each taking them individually – but also together.
"Brebis" aims to be a deep exploration of the challenges faced by many teenagers in our community, shedding light on conflicts of all kinds. These young people, struggling with difficult issues, will come together at a party that will symbolize a crucial turning point in their lives—although this change may not necessarily be a positive one. Throughout the film, the mental development of each character, who suffers in silence, is gradually brought to the forefront. The dependence on drugs and the struggle to break free. Being subjected to sexual assault and rape, and constantly living with the weight of it. Enduring toxic relationships with possessive and controlling narcissists. Facing the loss of a loved one. Although they are all friends—do they truly know each
Adem Ekiz lives in Trabzon, Turkey, with his wife and 3 children. He is Muslim and his native language is Greek. He is playing "kemenche." Through his music, he silently breaks the chains between peoples by singing his traditional songs in both Turkish and Greek languages.
Short film made by and for the people from Villanueva de los Infantes. The visit of Miguel, a writer and tax collector, to this "Village of La Mancha" will change his destiny and also the History of Literature.
Lucas has had feelings for his co-worker ever since he started his new job, but doesn’t know how to make a move - until an unexpected friend speaks up to give him advice… whether it’s actually helpful is another question.
A stranger-than-fiction caper, a man who gained influence over a London bank, charmed senior figures in British football and government and fronted a deal with North Korea.
The documentary directed by Natacha Horn explores the creative and emotional journey of British singer songwriter Tanita Tikaram, blending music, intimacy and reflection into something both cinematic and deeply human.
A quiet little police chowki in a remote village in Tripura is shaken with the discovery of dismembered body parts scattered and displayed around the village, mimicking the iconography of the Tripuri deity, Baba Garia.
The story of the friendship between a photographer (Rijja), a barista (Jhaka) & (Tiara) a final semester student who works part-time to support her family in the village. Jhaka's delay in paying his motorbike installments because he helped Tiara pay for college fees becomes the trigger for their problems. At their lowest point, the three of them begin to get to know each other better until a love triangle forms that will destroy their friendship.