The body and all it's interiors. Pushing back against the idolisation of the body as an immutable object to be sanitised and preserved. Not a doll to be put on a shelf and admired. The body - not as a temple - but a playground to be entered, spread, explored. Slippery openings, spit and flesh and hair. Playing in the mess. Limbs merging, breaching the boundaries of the internal. Entering each other, going where you shouldn’t, merging form.
Four journalists in Gaza recount their vital work of reporting the news, despite massive destruction, massacres, forced displacement, extreme difficulty in accessing basic necessities, their personal tragedies, and the constant danger of death. Director Shrouq Aila speaks out after the assassination of her husband, journalist Rushdi Sarraj. She is joined by photojournalist Mariam Abu Daqqa, who was killed in August 2025 during an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, director Fayez Qreqea, and Syrian television correspondend Shorouk Shaheen.
A young man caught in the vortex of addiction and chemsex through fleeting encounters and endless nights, his life becomes a kaleidoscope of intense emotions and dangerous decisions. His friend Marcos seeks to intervene directly, confronting him with the reality of his actions and their consequences. Other friends choose to distance themselves, feeling unable to handle the weight of the situation. Xanadu is a term used to refer to a place of luxury, mystery, or exuberance. It is used in the English-speaking world to name imaginary places or fantasy establishments. In Xanadu, Kubla Khan had a wonderful pleasure dome built.
Afloat follows Owen, a young man burdened by shame, fear, and trauma, who returns home and takes an experimental pill meant to erase emotional pain. What he hopes will heal him only makes things worse.
When the shy Lola experiences a wild club night with her extroverted friend, she gets caught in a whirlwind of drugs, sex and power games – until a shocking event radically shakes her perception and reality.
A visual narrative exploring memory and the senses, where Mervin Wong’s music and sound shape the characters’ experiences, transforming perception into vivid, immersive moments.
Nightmares are being distributed against a middle-aged woman in her hometown, accusing her of many crimes and sins, but an important secret is soon revealed.
In a world ruled by war, two soldiers meet far from the front: one flees, the other seeks redemption. A raw and human story about what remains of men when the war ends but the violence still haunts them.
September 1945. South of France. War is over. Three young artists reunite to discuss the future. One of them, Nicolas, presents a plan for all the new corporations that are going to grow soon, in which advertising and art can merge. But Raphaël thinks differently. He wants fresh air and poetry. Therefore, he leaves. Choosing the freedom of nature like a young bohemian artist.
Born from the dirt, Lee is a lemon-shaped man in a world that only wants his juice. Mocked and broken, his need to be understood curdles into violence. A surreal, bitter descent through art, pain, and pulp.
Backstage is about a small fictional community theater group who are in the middle of rehearsals for their winter production. But behind the scenes chaos, shenanigans, and politics threaten the shows progress as the company juggles their daily lives with the demands of the show.
A young woman, Léa, cultivates the land and faces the sun's constant glare. She tries to silently combat the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, three motocross riders roar through the arid landscape, like riders of the apocalypse. The film brings together actors and non-actors in a landscape that suffers in silence.