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A guy becomes infatuated with a girl named after a French pop song.

On her 90th birthday, Josefa Elizabeth Andrade reflects on the chapel she built for her son, Joaquín Rodas Andrade, forcibly disappeared during Guatemala’s armed conflict nearly forty years ago.

18-year old Emil's night turns sideways when a break-in reveals old photographs of him and his mother in a bathtub, making him question his past.

Agadez, a desert city in northern Niger, is weighed down by geopolitical interests and the harsh European border policy. The filmmaker weaves testimonies of three courageous women who each, in their own way, try to confront this reality. They speak about their work, their role in the community, and how they put solidarity into practice. Their inspiring stories offer a glimpse of a feminism that is not theoretical, but rooted in everyday life—a feminism that is truly practiced and lived.

Years after a game that was never meant to end, the cards are dealt once more. What begins as a casual night of UNO among strangers is quietly interrupted by a man who has seen the game before… and survived it. As familiar patterns begin to resurface, the players find themselves slipping into roles that aren’t theirs—voices, memories, and unfinished conflicts bleeding through each turn. Possession becomes participation. Guilt becomes gameplay. And the past refuses to stay buried. As the lines between player and pawn blur, one truth emerges: Some games don’t end. They wait.

In 1944 Germany invaded Hungary. Adam, a young Jewish-Hungarian boy was taken across the street to the house of his neighbours who agreed to hide him from the Nazis. He watched through the slats of the fence as his family was taken away. After being denounced and discovered he embarked on an incredible journey of survival. The film recounts Adam’s experiences, but also how these experiences have rippled through his family for generations, and how the process of making art—particularly comics—has allowed Adam to reimagine, grapple with, and heal from his childhood.
Four Irish Rugby teams who defy stereotypes tackle their way to the Mixed Ability Rugby World Cup, where full-contact sport meets joyful belonging.

A disabled teenager with fake, plastic lungs that need to be operated by another person, begins to lash out against his family.
On his deathbed, his last memories accompany him.

Long overlooked yet hugely influential, a towering Jewish American humanitarian finally receives her due in this inspiring biography of the visionary Zionist and women’s rights leader who helped shape modern Jewish life. As founder of Hadassah, builder of a modern healthcare and social service system in pre-state Israel, and fierce advocate for education and Jewish–Arab cooperation, Henrietta Szold was a force of nature who galvanized a global network of Jewish women. Her boldest achievement, Youth Aliyah, rescued thousands of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Europe. Through archival footage, intimate letters, and firsthand reflections lifted by Tovah Feldshuh’s stirring narration, this rousing tribute honors a trailblazer whose moral clarity, courage, and humanity continue to echo today.

A poignant exploration of childhood illness, resilience, and family.

Unsatisfied with her prospects following graduation, struggling artist Eleanor "Nell" Ross reflects on her life with her boyfriend over a game of dominoes.

Two teenagers (Rebecca and Claire) break into an abandoned medical building on the 9-year anniversary of a tragic accident seeking the truth.
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A promising dancer at an elite competitive dance school is given her first solo but her dreams of greatness are slowly crushed by her dance teacher.
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A woman rushing home to meet a date is blindsided by an unexpected intervention from friends and family, only to discover her bewildered Hinge match has also been roped into it too.

On the eve of a life-changing move, two childhood best friends PEPE and LANDO confront their diverging paths while packing boxes - one chasing a future in the city, the other clinging to the comfort of staying behind.

Returning to her mother’s hometown for just one day, May is thrown off balance when she meets a Korean local who embodies the culture she barely knows.

The history of the Aniva biological station, when it was just being assembled from people, ideas, tents, drawings, and other things.