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Surrounded by unexpected signals and persistent attention, a young man reaches a breaking point. His silent discomfort evolves into open resistance.

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When two friends, Andre and Micheal hear about a killer on the loose. They become suspicious of a strange man they meet.

A street corner in Berlin-Moabit is changing: an aging supermarket is being turned into a construction site and eventually a new building. Shelves are being cleared, walls torn down, breaks taken, and money counted. Between refrigerated shelves, scaffolding, and exposed concrete, the film overlays the different versions of the place and allows them to exist simultaneously. Sometimes playful, sometimes eerie, repetitions emerge, like echoes between worlds.

The University of Chankharpul is a political satire that exposes the hidden side of student politics in Bangladesh’s public universities before the fall of the ousted regime. The film follows a group of hall-resident students who are deeply involved in campus politics. Through control over guest rooms, extortion, misuse of power, and blind loyalty to political leaders, they exercise power politics and dominate others. As the story unfolds, the movie shows how student politics often turns into a struggle for power, revealing the darker realities behind university life.

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FOX Sports has announced a new NASCAR documentary, “We’ve Lost Dale Earnhardt”, which will premiere on FS1 following the Daytona Duels on February 12. The documentary revisits the death of Dale Earnhardt Sr. and examines the ripple effects that continue to shape the sport 25 years later.

Tulasi is a soulful Kannada music video by Sumedh K that blends gentle melodies with emotionally driven visuals. The song carries a calm, devotional undertone, using nature and intimate moments to explore themes of longing, purity, and inner reflection.

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A Chinese misfit ricochets between Berlin’s alternative frenzy and Beijing’s family order, transforming cultural whiplash into an offbeat search for identity and a playful quest for belonging.

Born with a silver spoon, an arrogant mahjong player loses all his luck. Now, he has to re-learn the game and will soon discover the joy and principles of life over the mahjong table. The final match will be his one shot to turn his life around.
Hafiz & Friends: We Were Always Meant to Be Here reflects on the quiet evolution of friendship—how closeness can change, how distance can grow, and how time reshapes the bonds we once believed were permanent. Through intimate moments and unspoken shifts, the film captures the fragile space between holding on and letting go, offering a gentle meditation on connection, memory, and becoming.
A young metalhead tries to keep his rock and roll dreams alive hoping his brother/bandmate wakes up from a coma, while dodging sexual advances from his dental-hygienist, religious guidance from a rabbi family friend, and impatient fans who want him to forget the band and become the rock god they always wanted.
Home for the first time in years, Hannah is dragged to do the big Christmas shop at Tesco. Cue: abject horror. The last thing she wants is to bump into everyone she went to school with and confirm her fear that she's a failure. Simple: she just wont get out of the car.

A claustrophobic plunge into the dystopian heart of darkness inspired by the director’s own detention, "Tomorrow Was War" unspools on a fraught New Year’s Eve in a Russian police state. Shura, a trans man hiding in plain sight, dreads his prying neighbors and the inevitable knock at the door. As the night fractures, so does the narrative — steered by the officer who arrested him, an architect of memory who twists history, truth, and identity to his will.
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Featuring interviews with 20 prominent voices and filmed using two iPhone 16s over the spring and summer of 2025, this easily digestible educational tool for curious audiences explores Palestinian resistance and the movement’s ties to justice movements around the world.