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A confused young woman is detained by two mysterious scientists determined to study her uncontrollable ability to move between dimensions. During questioning, she reveals that this very power caused the end of the world. When she realizes the scientists plan to take full control of her, she makes a desperate escape – uncovering the horror of their true identities. A visually striking, black-and-white thriller with a complex, gripping story.

Since childhood, I have carried an imaginary self named “Rachael LEE,” who lives in France. I believed she would fade, but even in my mid-twenties she remains. Refusing to leave her as a dream, I take my camera and leave for France to uncover who “Rachael LEE” — and who I — truly am.

Light through the stained glass, spiritual architecture, musical light for the eyes. A prayer for times of war. Recorded with a cell phone at the Apostle Saint Matthew Cathedral, in the City of Osorno (Chile)

The lens of the camera is a key to the senses and the sensual. The close-up renders tactility inviting touch, the obscured image tests the boundaries of the frame beckoning one to enter. But as all the senses are awakened, the lens of the projector relays a distance that cannot be collapsed.

Zara hates weddings—especially when her demanding cousin insists she bring a date to hers. Dreading the event, she enlists her best friend Jamie to help her find the perfect plus one. But each disastrous and awkward date only deepens her frustration and forces her to question what she’s really looking for. As the big day approaches, Zara begins to realize that the perfect partner might not be a stranger at all, but someone who’s been by her side all along.

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An elderly lady looks to face her toughest battle yet, confronting grief and her own fear of death.

a woman experiences the same day...but is it a time loop?

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Two mysterious mermaids are washed up on shore and find their way into a corporate data-generation office. They become assistants to two bored office workers, transforming them into magical office sirens and luring them into unknown waters.

Objects collided or something had broken apart, rather than collided, and indeed, they were very homogeneous, approaching slowly, in a calculated manner. This signaled some kind of war, a threat of war. We should have been the ones to report on this war.
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Bhau and Mai, an elderly couple from rural Konkan, travel to Mumbai to stay briefly with their sons for minor medical treatment. Though their sons-Pratap, Manohar, and Sharad-are well settled and caring, Bhau and Mai struggle to adjust to city life, longing for their village home and fields. Meanwhile, Kundan and Tara, siblings displaced by floods in Uttar Pradesh, arrive in Mumbai seeking work. After much hardship, Kundan finds employment at Pratap's catering business. During Ganeshotsav, Bhau and Mai return to their village, and Kundan and Tara accompany them to assist. In the absence of their city-settled children, the siblings fill an emotional void, forming a deep bond with the couple. When Kundan and Tara must return to their own village to claim flood compensation, Bhau and Mai are left alone once more. Bhau later passes away, and aging forces Mai to move permanently to Mumbai. The village home and fields fall silent.

Three filmmakers get attacked by a mysterious creature while filming a documentary in an abandoned building

Small Dogs Bark Loud is a creative documentary about 12-year-old Tuni who has a special bond with her dog, Salto. In September 2021, Tuni's half-brother took his own life, and her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Because of the difficult circumstances, Tuni finds it challenging to talk about her feelings. Shortly after her brother passed, she got a dog named Salto. It didn't take long before Salto became her best friend - she even let him sleep in her bed. Tuni understands that time is precious, so she creates a bucket list of things she wants to accomplish. She wants to dance in the rain, sell pearls with friends, and teach Salto not to bark so they can go on vacation. At the bottom of the list is something that requires extra courage - visiting her older brother Håkon's grave.

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Afilm by Tesfatsion Mekuria

The film draws on the concept of audio feedback as a metaphor for the circulation of rhythm, memory, and cultural codes within the African diaspora. Audio feedback – the loop where sound cycles between output and input, amplifying itself—becomes a way to understand how cultures, stories, and histories reverberate across continents and generations. The drum, both as a physical instrument and as a symbol of rhythmic connection, beats the film’s time. Tracing its evolution from traditional West African drumming traditions to electronic drum machines, Feedback highlights how the drum functions as a structural and spiritual backbone of communal gathering.