"Río Seco" tells the story of Omar, a police officer of Mapuche descent who tries to solve a cattle rustling case in the Chubut municipality of Gualjaina. To his surprise, the case turns out to be much more complex than he initially thought.
Jungle Fight 142 was a mixed martial arts event that took place on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at the Riocentro Amphitheater in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The Original Story of Zafer Uzegul offers an intimate look at the life of Zafer, a struggling telecom worker and devoted father to a child with disabilities. Rather than framing his journey as simple hardship, the film explores the quiet strength, emotional depth, and unspoken burdens that shape his everyday world. Through small, revealing moments, Zafer’s resilience and love illuminate a story where ordinary routines carry extraordinary weight, inviting the audience to see a hidden hero from a fresh and human perspective.
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At the police academy, young recruits start their training willing to serve the population. As trainees and instructors wish to remain anonymous, their faces have been digitally edited. This substitution reveals a hidden truth, a truth about the institution.
After a great first date, a man and a woman spend the night at his house on an island in Istanbul. The next morning, he expects her to leave, but she lingers, her presence becoming increasingly unsettling.
Planning to settle in Germany, Dr. Kemal travels to his village one last time to say goodbye to his father. However, events in the village lead him to an unexpected impasse. This impasse forces Kemal to confront his past and his own conscience. Ultimately, he is forced to make the difficult decision of whether to leave or stay.
Set in Rangsot, this film unravels how memory, play, and storytelling endure through voice, gesture, and communal presence. Songs once sung to lull children, tales whispered by parents, and games played with sticks, stones, or dragonflies re-emerge as elders recount them—sometimes laughing, sometimes grieving. The film reflects on how the apparatus mediates these transmissions. Between oral history and the camera’s framing, it explores how memory is shaped, reenacted, and perhaps even transformed through the production and consumption of technical images.
A print shop owner with seasonal depression becomes obsessed with copying the life of his new customer, an extravagant jungle explorer, based on his film photographs.