Where no one ever dreamed, a man awakens with memories of somewhere. He tries to explain them through fragments of memory, but reality seems to already know the answer he is looking for.
2 campers are awoken to strange sounds in the pine barrens. They pack up and make their way back. little do they know, they're being stalked by something.
Introducing the Unsent Voice Mail!
This device connects to your phone and searches the cloud for any voice mails that were never sent!
What was your father’s last message to you?
What did your best friend really want to say before you lost touch?
What did Ally want to say to you on that last voice mail?
Deep in the mountains of Costa Rica, a young couple sets out to camp and connect, unaware that the forest hides ancient secrets. Strange markings, whispered voices and impossible footsteps reveal the presence of something that does not belong to the human world.
The New Women’s Prison in Limerick is regarded as the most state-of-the-art prison in Europe. With an innovative ‘trauma-informed’ design this is a brave new touchstone for the Irish Prison Services; one that indicates a tide change in how prisons operate in Ireland. But what does success look like in a facility like this and how does it reflect upon a modern Ireland? What is rehabilitation? Next to what social norms? What does this all say about a society where some may feel safer incarcerated, indeed, where some not even yet born are destined to end up ‘inside’?
After a failed séance, Pedro's consciousness is trapped in a limbo where his deceased wife, Natalia, has become a vengeful spirit. While his friends try to rescue him with the help of a medium, dark forces threaten to invade our world.
Sunday Without Love is inspired by a mid-twentieth century postcard that lives on Kjartansson’s fridge depicting a scene of people wearing matching folk costumes in a nameless location and, incongruously, one of them holding a jazz guitar. Kjartansson, along with nine other performers, donned outfits to mimic this postcard and performed a fragile chorus on repeat in a similar idyllic, pastoral setting. In a confluence of references from classical pastoral painting to traditional romantic ballads, the film evokes a portrait of unrequited love as well as a Buddhist sense of acceptance. [Overview courtesy of Luhring Augustine]