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Below the surface, the alien is us. Filmed entirely underwater with natural light and ambient sound, MARE SAPIENS moves through the Bay of Marseille as a space where living forms, infrastructures, and machines coexist. The film assembles a sensory field without commentary or hierarchy, letting the sea appear not as background or resource, but as a milieu that absorbs, resists, and persists.

Laser lights, thumping bass and blades on ice. Inside a Montpellier rink, teens gather each week, forging friendships, dissecting crushes and dreaming. With big life changes on the horizon, this kaleidoscopic coming-of-age portrait captures the joy, intensity and fragile magic of youth.

After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Sandro begins writing down his memories—incredible tales previously unknown to his family.
It is the 1982 war in Lebanon. Palestinian militias capture eight Israeli soldiers, but their fate remains unknown for over a year. At the same time, a PLO colonel, married to the former Queen of Jordan, Dina Abdul Hamid, is lost on the battlefield. Two women desperately search for their man, Dina, on the other side, and Iris, the young wife of an Israeli soldier, on the other. Against all odds, both women become pivotal players in a prisoner exchange deal.

When recently paroled Ali gets a knock on his door, he enters a heated debate between his past and his future--he contemplates a decision that threatens to throw away all that he has worked for.

Aspiring screenwriter Louis has finally caught a big job but what looks like his dream come true turns out to be much harder than he thought. With help from his spiritually lost and borderline-alcoholic best friend, Pierre, he takes on the challenge.
Inspired by a visit with Orlando’s vibrant Moroccan community, Central Florida “arts instigator” Terry Olson travels to Rabat to uncover the human stories behind the 1975 Green March—when 350,000 unarmed Moroccan civilians crossed into the Western Sahara, prompting Franco’s Spain to relinquish its colonial claim. Through firsthand accounts and historical reflection, Olson and Moroccan director Ahmed Bouchalga explore the legacy of that pivotal moment and the decades of regional tension that followed. Olson also delves into the enduring, little-known bond between Morocco and the United States, whose diplomatic relationship stretches back to 1777, when Morocco became the first nation to recognize American independence. Timely and illuminating, this powerful documentary reflects on one nation’s struggle for independence amid the global pressures of decolonization, and the lasting lessons that continue to resonate today with those who choose to heed the call of freedom.

My mother is Gong-soon. I was ashamed of her name and spent years looking away. In my thirties, I return home with a camera and begin following her at work.

Experience a study tour through this documentary, which follows the Class of 2025 from The British School Punta Arenas on their journey through the United Kingdom.

A poet who stares at the sun too long goes blind. Plants bend toward the light, and a world brimming with radiance tilts into the dark. From noon to midnight.

Gi-hyuk and Taein drift through the day in a grocery delivery truck, repeating orders, reports, and instructions. Overhearing investors and stock manipulators, they glimpse the hidden workings of power yet change nothing. At the final destination, by the sea, Gi-hyuk walks on, silent and steady, like an ox.

Ian, who hates eating memil as a holiday food on Chuseok, meets a goblin by chance and exchanges memil for the goblin's fruit.

Slip stitch, skip stitch, single stitch, and yarn over. Roommates in Switzerland for two years, Yoonsuk and Sunwoo spend Sunwoo's final winter knitting together. Leaving the last stitch unfinished, Yoonsuk at last begins her own "knock back."

A young woman arrives at a quiet countryside house she has rented to spend some time alone. While filming a casual video tour for a friend, she notices a strange man standing at the edge of the forest, silently watching her. When she tries to confront him, the man begins to mirror her every movement with unsettling precision. As the distance between them slowly closes, the boundaries between inside and outside – safety and intrusion – begin to dissolve.

Denaé, Fousey, and Remy plan to hit what they believe is an empty house, but when the homeowner unexpectedly returns, Fousey makes a split-second decision and one simple impulsive action changes the lives of everyone. Remy, known for her brilliant strategies, becomes tangled into a brawl with Fousey. Tensions boil over as Denaé finally witnesses the same treatment that was done unto her. When Fousey threatens Remy’s life, Denaé is finally forced to pick a side.
A man returns home.

When the catastrophic King Gilgamesh meets the grass-fed Enkidu, things don't go according to the clay tablets.

When the model of an impressive dress meets with an accident on the night of a graduate fashion show, its designer must fight her fears and find a way to show her work to the world.
New cartoon by Alexander Yargunin (SPbGIKiT).

Deeply personal cinematic journey between two worlds—Catholic Venice and Islamic Dagestan. Inspired by Joseph Brodsky’s essay *Watermark* and Merab Mamardashvili’s lectures on those “doomed to run,” I craft a film-essay about identity, the ache of existing between cultures, and the endless search for home. Through fragments of daily life and raw, intimate phone calls with my mother, I try to make sense of living on the border—between faiths, eras, wars, and pandemics.