A filmmaker revisits the story of his love after his partner’s cancer diagnosis, using images instead of words to capture their shared life. As he reflects on their past—from their first meeting in a Tel Aviv gay park and fleeting encounters with strangers to tender hikes, picnics, and the home they built together—he relives their intimacy and loss like a life flashing before his eyes. The film becomes a visual elegy, a meditation on memory, desire, and the eternal search for beauty within love, even as it fades.
Set in a Tayal community, The Halfway explores the subtle ties between life and death through a tribal funeral. As traditional culture, religion, and modern life collide, the supernatural actions of a "dirty little boy" connect souls, rituals, and family emotions. Produced by an all-Indigenous crew, the film reflects the spirit of mutual support and aims to sincerely convey the cultural and spiritual values of the tribe.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the death of journalist Vladimir Herzog, who was murdered by the military dictatorship in Brazil, the documentary retraces his life and the story of his family — up until his death on October 25, 1975. His assassination became a turning point in Brazil’s struggle for redemocratization during the 1970s.
A documentary work on Senegal's DUNNIART collective, showing the lives and experiences of creatives and artists who share their work with pride and resilience.
Ngatiyem and her grandson Okta live at Lentera, an orphanage in Solo for children with HIV. After the orphanage is relocated to a secluded cemetery, Okta and friends are expelled from school. As Okta's health declines, Ngatiyem becomes overwhelmed, struggling to provide the care and attention he desperately needs.
Having married young and secured a stable job, 'I' one day feel a strange sense of nostalgia and visit the school from the past days. On the way home, ‘I’ receive a peculiar phone call. Late one night while returning from work, 'I' encounter a doppelgänger who looks exactly alike ‘I’.
Changkuk, at 59, maintains his daily life through online Korean language lectures and household chores. When a leak appears in the house he's lived in for ten years, he hires a contractor who only ends up demolishing the wrong bathroom. Returning home from work, his family finds Changkuk utterly frustrating.
In the near future, an infectious disease of unknown origin spreads across the globe. This disease, known as "FrAg," is transmitted through aggressive biting behavior. Even the sisters, Hyein and Sumin, who had been living a quiet life in a rural village, are not spared from this misfortune.
A disabled person, abandoned by family, society, and the system, suffers through exploitation and abuse. When his last means of survival, his welfare benefits, are stolen through fraud, he takes his own life. After he throws himself off the building's rooftop, the building is abandoned due to terrifying rumors of the 'Wheelchair Ghost.' The building owner's desperate efforts - involving YouTubers, the police, and various shamans - all fail to drive the spirit out. The entity is revealed to be more than a single angry soul; it is the collective fury of all those neglected by society. Salvation arrives in the form of a disabled shaman who hears out the ghost’s words and faces his lifetime of anguish. The shaman understands his pain, performs a ritual of solace, and concludes with a final ritual to appease the spirit - staging it directly outside the home of the social enterprise CEO who defrauded the man. The marginalized voices that society chose to ignore are still being heard.
Longtime lovers Yujin and Youngmin find their daily lives disrupted by a sudden water outage. As the outage drags on, the emotional distance between them widens. Eventually, Yujin leaves, leaving behind only a single water container. Alone, Youngmin begins collecting water, hoping to see her again.
Blinded by love, Noni decides to give one of her eyes to her blind lover. With that eye, he finally sees the world and, the next morning, boards the first train to leave alone. At the end of Noni’s great courage and devotion, all that remains is an empty space where her eye once was, and a silent, vacant room. Marc, Noni’s closest friend, on his way to see her left alone, encounters unexpected landscapes along the path.
Eighty-nine-year-old Denis Davis is about as British as any man could be. Born in the Jewish East End, he has lived in London pretty much all of his life. So why is he now leaving his beautiful house in Bushey, and starting all over again in a new country?
Youth counselor Romy desperately wants to have a child. When she's assigned to support a pregnant sixteen-year-old, Romy sees this as an opportunity to make her wish come true. As their bond grows, Romy projects her own desires onto the girl. But is the way she's pursuing her desire to have a child still responsible?
An uncomfortable journey of the widespread infrastructure development across India. The film gets its name from the Indian political philosophy of the ‘law of fish’ and shows us the negative consequences of rampant development and how it is affecting low-income groups.
Ginevra and Giulio are siblings, but that’s all they have in common: even the piano no longer unites them.When Ginevra is forced to sacrifice everything to keep Giulio from destroying himself and ending up behind bars, she uncovers within herself the same violent fire that burns in her brother.
In 1991, the Schwarze Pumpe energy centre in Lusatia is phased out. Tens of thousands lose their jobs, hoping for better times. Today, the dirt and feelings of the past keep coming up.
An artist on the phone with a supposed Microsoft employee. She begins to talk - about heartbreak, emptiness, procrastination - and unwittingly becomes a scam-baiter.