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The footage from the director’s wedding triggers a dark family history. Between reality and fiction, the story unfolds with the voiceover narration of her aunt, guardian of a secret whose revelation could destroy her.

Fear is a party… and you’re invited.

A psychotronic reversion of the first short films in cinema, created by the Lumière brothers 130 years ago.

The story obscured by the banner: "Erasing 70 years of disgrace! Full-scale demolition of the red-light district!"

A documentary that explores the role of faith within the LGBTQ+ community, delving into how belief, spirituality, and identity intersect in deeply personal and often complicated ways. For centuries, mainstream religious institutions have positioned themselves in opposition to LGBTQ+ lives, shaping a narrative of exclusion, judgment, and silence. To say that the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals by many orthodox traditions has been “unkind” is to understate the pain, rejection, and loss countless people have endured in the name of faith.

Prom becomes an unexpected night to remember when two unlikely friends kiss to find out if they're gay.

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Enzo is a young model full of dreams and ambitions. When an agent offers him a contract with his modeling agency, the young man seems to lose touch with reality, risking the loss of those who love him most…

Trapped in the subway crowd, Ella falls asleep, waking up in a world where dreams and reality intertwine, and strange beings offer her an escape from her reality.
25 years after leaving, queer Romani photographer Béla Váradi returns to his rural Hungarian home. In spite of deep self-doubt and external resistance, he organises an exhibition of his work, an act akin to an intervention in a country where Béla's identity is subject to state repression.

Bellwether Corporation rings the bell of success in society and anyone that works for them is well-respected in the city. It has always been Sunny’s dream, as her life was set up to work for Bellwether. In order to be accepted in the company, she must complete an examination alongside other participants. Their social class has a determining fate on whether they can proceed. Luckily, Sunny passes their requirements, and is able to complete the series of tests. But she is left in dismay learning the true nature of the company, which asks her to compromise her principles in order to be accepted.

In a slightly dystopian version of our reality, the Fontainhas neighborhood - Porto - is at the center of a dark plot of real estate speculation. Disappearances and other disturbing elements arouse the suspicions of one of the neighbors.

A birth worker by day and a dancer in a strip club by night, Nevaeh navigates two very different worlds, in both of which bodies are judged and celebrated. As she reclaims the beauty and agency of her body while defying societal labels and expectations, she generously invites us to rethink our assumptions about sex, labour and healing.

In a Marrakech call centre, sales calls to France become a profound meditation on voice, distance, and who gets to be heard.

Despite their different aspirations, backgrounds, and origins, Ilyasse and Pauline, scientists in their early twenties, share one common dream: escaping to the moon to address Earth's problems. Each of them dedicates all their resources and efforts to achieve this goal. But what if space was political, and what if dreaming was too?

The Interpreter follows Amjad, a Syrian refugee in the UK, as he retrains to become a community interpreter, returning to the very system that once interrogated him. Revisiting his own asylum interviews, Amjad navigates the charged dynamics between interpreter, displaced and authority. Through staged re-enactments, the film interrogates the ethics of neutrality and the interpreter’s role as both voice and barrier, where translation becomes an act of subversion and connection.

Shenzhen, New York. The 16th typhoon of the year is approaching the Chinese coast. In the sweltering night, two queer voices call out to one another from each of the cities. Slowly, the two metropolises, filmed on celluloid, overlap and merge. The two voices then fear another typhoon approaching, one that is even more threatening.
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.
Zéïr, a historian of the future, travels up the Huveaune in search of impressions. Driven by a desire to better understand the river, she meets people who ease her concerns. Since the narrative of the Huveaune has long been dominated by male voices, Zéïr hopes to construct a different, more fluid one.

Two former best friends confront each other when one is overtaken by a digital virus that transforms him into something eerily pleasant and inhuman, while the other stubbornly refuses the help of the infected.