In a bureaucratic future where singles must attend the government-run “Eternal Love” program, 35-year-old Alvar is given one last chance to find a life partner—or spend the rest of his life working as a gardener for couples.
In a futuristic society where the annual ritual of the “Grand Shleime” draws billions of viewers, two unlikely souls find themselves united under the spotlight. Diva, an intergalactic icon and celebrated Schleime dancer, is paired with Leo Garcia, a shy and random photographer from Earth , selected to join her on stage despite having never danced publicly. Show must go on!
Alls well that seems well for MJ and her friends when she meets them at their usual spot. But a string of weird behaviors and stolen chargers leads her on a wild investigation into both cases. But the only thing she discovers is that the only ones she calls friends are actually the ones who tarnish her name behind her back. And she will stop at nothing to find out the culprit who started it all.
Love, sex, desire, trauma, fantasy, spiritual ideas and peace. The power of the brain, the subconscious. An end of life story, to give joy to herself and those she loves.
This film reflects the journey of artist Teguh Ostenrik in uniting art and nature, especially the ocean. Troubled by the damage to marine ecosystems and longing for the kind of silence not found in galleries or studios, Teguh created ARTificial Reef, an underwater sculpture that is both beautiful and functional as a home for coral and marine life. Told through a personal and contemplative narrative, the film explores a creative process that blends art, science, and spirituality. Teguh collaborates with divers, scientists, and coastal communities, showing that art thrives through connection and ecological awareness.
Red eggs have always been present in Ivonne’s life—a symbol of birth, continuity, and the cycle of life itself. Through a reflective and autoethnographic approach, she weaves together family archives from her childhood with the documentation of her grandmother’s 91st birthday celebration. In tradition, red eggs are prayers for a prosperous future, but for Ivonne, they also mark the passage of time.
Since I was little, I often heard stories from my grandfather that had a profound impact on my memory because when I was a teenager, my grandfather suffered a stroke that left him unable to speak. Because I was studying abroad, my grandfather and I were separated by miles. The stories my grandfather told me left a lasting impression on me, and I always remember them because I miss him and want to fulfil my promise to him, which makes me long to return home.
The Stone That Remembers interprets the Durga Mahisas-uramardini statue’s journey from its home, the Singhasari Temple, to the hands of colonizers, and various museums. The film follow the patriarchal displacement of a woman that represents the Durga, exploring the parallels between the fate of the statue and many women today.
When a young man tries to quit smoking, a mysterious cigarette that keeps magically returning drags him into a spiraling, absurd nightmare one that turns his entire life upside down.
How to capture the violence that remains on the walls? How to address absence, more than forty years after the events occurred? Memory that seeks its place amidst the blood and broken glass.
In the beginning was the sea and the wind, broken rocks and trees. And Gemma and Sidra. Words come and go. Then the language between them disappears. Inspired by the poems and abstract paintings of the artist Etel Adnan.
Four weary rebels of an inhuman regime desperately gather to preserve the most outlawed contraband of all: joy, laughter and stories of those they lost who made them feel human.
Angelo and Mariuccia have been married for 52 years and spend their days together, marked by routines and small daily pleasures. When Angelo passes away, Mariuccia is devastated, but her love for Angelo gives her the strength to pick up the pieces.
In a world devastated by wars waged by AI-driven armies, a junior prompt engineer named Kavi witnesses a child monk disarm military drones with nothing but a spoken meditation. As word of this event spreads, a global movement takes hold-humans submitting compassion-based prompts to the warring AIs. One by one, the machines stand down. But peace is short-lived. The last remaining weaponized AI, the Red Faction, activates a guardrail called Iron Veil, blocking all empathetic inputs. With no opposition left, the Red Faction seeks total domination.
After an argument with her girlfriend Eun-young, Jenny begins to experience the strange symptom of flowers blooming on her face. She calls her ex-boyfriend, who once went through the same phenomenon, and invites him and Eun-young to her home.
One moment, Ye-eun is laughing and chatting with her girlfriend Mu-je, and the next, she has vanished—leaving behind no name, no face, no memory. Chasing after clues to recover her name, Ye-eun desperately reaches out. She must complete the garment.