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Shot entirely on Super8 camera, this film is a part of Montien’s ‘The Gay Asian Cowboy’ series. Inspired by his late father’s obsession with vintage Western movies, Montien travelled to the location where early classics in that genre were made, and shot his own queer version of the cowboy’s fantasy.
Artist Doreen Chan assumes the role of facilitator and mixologist, chatting with participants about their dream associations as they consume cocktails or mocktails she has created. These visceral blends evoke places, smells, and tastes connected to their dreams. Across the three documentary videos, these exchanges unfold as moments of reflection and remembrance.
Can architecture respond to the challenges of the modern world? From deserts to river deltas, from jungles to city streets, the series takes us to Chile, New Orleans, Thailand, and Vienna, where architects are redefining the rules of design.

The brilliant Shai Maestro presents his album *The Guesthouse* to the audience at Jazz sous les Pommiers. An expressive, cinematic quartet performance—where piano, keyboard, double bass, and drums blend seamlessly.

A troubled man, haunted by anger and isolation, sets out on a violent path of revenge, only to find himself spiraling deeper into a world where reality and his inner voices begin to blur.
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Don’t take him home

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Nate Mingus returns for another special after ‘Nate Mingus's Special Day’

A father attempts to repair his relationship with his estranged son, but his criminal past catches up and threatens to tear them apart.

The father fought against the dictatorship in East Germany using his typewriter. His son took active measures. Two forms of resistance and an abyss of silence. Götz Schauder uses video messages to build a bridge between the two men. A painful struggle for the truth begins.
A 12-year-old farmer begins to come to terms with the fact that his beloved show goat, Grace, will die one day.

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It’s summer in Geneva. Johanna works on the assembly line of a luxury watch factory and she’s not going on vacation. As she considers getting rid of her old VW Beetle, she decides instead to bring it back to life and confront the world of mechanics that once rejected her.

This documentary tells the story of Rapolas - an athlete who lost part of his leg following an unexpected injury, but refused to give up; he embarked on a career as a professional athlete, pursued his dreams, and is now reaching the pinnacle of his success.
99 Names is an immersive, audio-visual story that combines sonic rituals of oral storytelling, recitation of the Quran, and calling on the 99 names of Allah to venerate the Divine. The film asks audiences to sit with the grief of colonization within the Afro-Arab diaspora and invites them to imagine how we can collectively hold, transmute and release this weight.
In a near-future society where a high-stakes virtual exam dictates one’s future, a disadvantaged student must decide whether to risk everything by cheating or accept a system designed for her to fail. This film was made as part of the American Film Institute’s 2025 Directing Workshop for Women Program.

Four friends gather for drinks. As the night deepens, reason quietly slips out of the door, and drunken madness takes its seat at the head of the table.