Violeta and Cristian are in love, but starting to hate each other. During the pandemic, they live in Violeta's mother's luxurious apartment, surrounded by dirt, disorder, and lack of affection. A water cut, caused by unpaid bills, forces them to confront their privilege and emotional neglect.
Kolluru hasn't performed its yearly Kona (buffalo) sacrifice, leaving the village uneasy. Narayana, with his robot Jogi, is drawn into the village. As the ritual nears, secrets surface - will he dare to face the truth behind the sacrifice?
Leni, a climate activist on birth strike, terminates her pregnancy out of fear for the future. Confronted with the consequences, her idealism is put to the test.
Abbie meets her best friend’s boyfriend for the first time and is horrified to realise that she already knows him. Big revelations are made as their past comes back to haunt them.
Ana is a twentysomething artist: she teaches art to kids, goes to parties, and tries to avoid running into her ex. A gallery owner invites her to put on her first solo show. As she scrambles to get it ready in time, she meets a new girl. Buenos F**cking Aires is a portrait of a generation immersed in the nightlife and contemporary art scene of Buenos Aires: a story about adulthood, friendship, miscommunication, and job insecurity.
The film, which took five years to make and was initiated by Senate President Vystrčil's visit to Taiwan in 2020, maps the current geopolitical situation of this island nation and seeks not only historical but mainly current parallels between Taiwan's position vis-à-vis China and Russia's position vis-à-vis smaller countries, including Ukraine, the Baltic states, and even the Czech Republic. China's pressure on Taiwan is intensifying, and this island state is increasingly under threat. Will it maintain its freedom and independence in today's complex world, where conflicts are on the rise and, with the possible help of the democratic world, it is becoming increasingly complicated?
Friday, November 7, 2025, marks the fiftieth anniversary of the devastating explosion at the chemical company DSM in the Limburg town of Beek. Kefah Allush takes viewers back to this momentous day. The disaster is depicted through eyewitness accounts, personal memories, and impressive visualizations.
A poor girl named Mira enters a competition to hunt the Men’sia Kijank, a mythical creature believed to be a child-abducting monster. She is driven by the desire to cure her ailing mother. However, during the hunt in the Kelam Mountain forest, she is confronted with a dilemma when the creature appears before her in the perfect image of her mother. This encounter leads her to the realization that not all humans are humane, and not all monsters are monstrous.
On an island sold as paradise, a young widow who lost her husband to the cruise-ship dream stands at the edge of a choice to leave in search of life, or stay and slowly drown within its beauty.
Nuremberg: The Real Story revisits the Nuremberg Trials, where Nazi leaders were brought to justice and the foundations of modern international law were laid. Alongside the courtroom drama, it uncovers the little-known story of American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, tasked with judging whether the defendants were fit to stand trial. His fraught encounters with Hermann Göring, Hitler’s right-hand man, became a battle of wits that exposed unsettling truths about power and psychology.
A cinematic high-octane music video by the Gravities. When a bank robbery gets botched, The Gravities have no choice but to destroy the money, or risk being killed.
Diogo is a young man who moves to the countryside to live with his aunt Gisélia, a deeply religious woman who hasn’t seen him in over ten years. Their forced coexistence stirs up memories and unspoken moments from the past, revealing inner conflicts and long-held secrets.