The Lloyd Center, a historic mid-century mall in Portland, Oregon on the verge of closing. Dreamers and independent entrepreneurs see the mall’s uncertain future as an opportunity for community and creativity.
On his daughter’s birthday, Das chooses not to return home. Instead, he visits Yakob—an elderly man slowly losing his memory. Introducing himself as Yakob’s long-lost son, Yusuf, Das spends the day with him, carefully nurturing conversations and reliving borrowed memories. As they walk, talk, and share quiet moments, a fragile bond begins to form—tender, unexpected, and deeply human.
Riveting firsthand contemplation of image-making, aging, and interpersonal intensity as told through the filmmaker-photographer’s impressionistic recollection of his young muses’ beautiful gestures and projected interiority.
Hour-long musical trance sessions lead a young man from a small Indonesian village to his first concert outside the city limits at a music festival in Denmark. A cosmic film about music, spirituality and heritage.
Imagine that by 2050, we succeed in stopping the planet's deterioration. This documentary follows groups from Mexico, Spain, and Germany as they fiercely defend their lands from industrial destruction and build a global network of resistance.
The childhood memories of writer Martín Kohan are intertwined with the unreleased archive from the Channel 9 newscast between 1973 and 1980. Through this, a key period of Argentine history is reconstructed, exploring the relationship between personal memory and the public discourse of the time
Aravind Babu, a struggling actor starts his quest for apologies from the people who bullied him in the past in order to find his lost confidence to reignite his passion for acting. It is then he realised that there are two types of people ; the apologetic and the unapologetic.
Reports of a strange orange syrup like substance are appearing all around the city. Emerging from the background of past events, these underdog FBI agents are forced to go undercover... again. Do they have what it takes to take the steps to get past all the extra work and get to the bottom of the pickle jar the city is being held under?
Korea is facing a population decline crisis, compounded by the emergence of a new virus called PT3 that destroys red blood cells. The only treatment is transfusion of young blood, but with only 11 million elderly patients eligible for donation and a mere 900,000 young donors, the price of blood has skyrocketed.
“The Bread Season” takes place today in the Kurdish city of Amed (Diyarbakir), located within present day eastern Turkey. Working class life is a daily struggle that places enormous pressure on the family and familiar relationships. This film follows the experiences of one such family and its members: Mahmoud, the father; Fatma, the mother; and Azad, their son, as they survive and dream of different ways of living while stuck in the open hostility of their family relationship.
Eleanor Smith, a timid 15-year-old ghost, longs to transition like her friends but must first spook two visitors before the annual ghost journey. Struggling with self-doubt and failure, she fears being left behind. With time running out, she discovers that fear isn’t about force, it’s about surprise.
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