In the vibrant world of 1950s Mexican wrestling an upcoming luchador, El Corazón, is consumed with a lust for vengeance towards the world's most renowned wrestler, El Tigre.
A short documentary following a daring band of unlikely explorers embarking on a quest to uncover the forgotten mines of Cornwall, only to unearth an unexpected journey of self-discovery. For this motley crew, the pursuit of the unknown serves as a cathartic release, allowing them to momentarily cast aside their worries and reset for the challenges of everyday life. Transcending mere adrenaline urges, the group becomes a vital means of connection and understanding, underscoring the importance of community in our lives.
When Prashanth, a 21-year-old with the eerie power to step into photographs and relive the moments within them, finally thinks he’s escaped the chaos of his past, he’s pulled into a new nightmare. A warped dimension ruled by his sinister lookalike. As reality and illusion blur, an assassin named Arjun closes in on him in the real world. Trapped between timelines, hunted in both worlds and losing control of his own mind, Prashanth must uncover the truth before the shutter closes for good.
Palestinian writer and journalist Hamza Salha recently reached Ireland from Gaza, where he endured two years of relentless bombardment and famine under Israeli genocide. Just a few weeks after his arrival, Hamza sits down with Palestine Deep Dive's Omar Aziz to recount his experience and document what he witnessed. From being buried under the rubble to experiencing first hand the latest technology in AI-assisted automated killing and surveillance, Hamza's personal account of resilience and resistance to Zionist erasure traces his family’s journey from the Nakba of 1948 to today’s ongoing genocide. Host / director: Omar Aziz Editor: Dhruv Haria Assistant Editor: Sam Mathias-Stanley
The death of a loved one sometimes comes unexpectedly. The sudden death of his mother has left Paul adrift, with a feeling of great emptiness. Trapped between the past and the present, he undertakes a trip to his old home. It is a painful fall into an abyss, and a way to let go.
Caregiver Matthias is assigned a new, jam-packed daily tour, so he doesn’t have a lot of time for each stop. Dagmar lives alone, surrounded by memories of a past life and she really doesn’t like that the new guy is always in a hurry. Despite their initial standoffishness, they begin to find a connection beyond their daily routine. But Dagmar’s loneliness grows as her joy in life diminishes.
Although he is well past his prime, Juice’s passion for skateboarding hasn’t lessened at all. He takes an enchantingly nostalgic look back on his life, artistically weaving together today and the days of yesteryear. Together with his son, and in the style of a home video, he tells the story of a love that even the rivalry between skaters and scooters cannot destroy.
At almost 90 years old, Monika is approaching the end of her life. Her mind is also starting to go. She’s suffering from dementia. It’s a good thing she has her granddaughter Emma for company during her final days in her home, which is full of history.