The Forgotten Village is a cinematic journey filled with enchanting magic, reflecting the traditions and customs from the ancient Longvek era all the way to modern times.
a filmmaker setting out to capture the life of demolition worker, an immigrant whose close friends and fellow workers went missing. As the filmmaker attempts to do so, the production faces many symbolic and frustrating obstacles in between. Disheartened, the filmmaker departs the site—defeated, exhausted, and grieving the story they couldn’t tell.
Upon returning to her parents' home for her older brother's upcoming wedding, Dafne is faced with something that becomes more unbearable every day: a plant growing inside her.
“30 Days to Happiness” is an absurd yet deeply human tragedy. After a painful breakup, Louis’s world collapses. A strange TV commercial promises happiness within thirty days. He begins the program. But as the days pass, the line between healing and losing himself begins to blur.
Alex has a degree in computer science, but enters the job market just as automation is eating away all his potential career opportunities. After being mysteriously hired for a job through Craigslist, he begins to question where the job came from.
Captured in the open-air majesty of Athens’ Lycabettus Hill Theater, the nearly two-hour set stands as both a career retrospective and a fierce declaration of the band’s continued vitality. The performance marks a significant milestone for the Greek metal pioneers. With a setlist spanning over three decades, the album celebrates the band’s evolution—from the raw aggression of their early releases to the ritualistic grandeur of more recent works. Live in Lycabettus captures not only the breadth of Rotting Christ’s discography, but the intensity of a band still commanding stages with passion and precision. The atmosphere at Lycabettus Hill—one of Greece’s most iconic venues—provides a powerful backdrop to this performance.
A 15-year-old boy named Andrew Tuck discovers one day that he has powers, he is excited, he tests his new abilities and excitedly wants to tell this only to his trusted friends, but when his friends reject him and show discomfort with his presence he begins to change, and this is not good at all!
Jin-woo is new to romance, so he dreams of the best partner. Then Gi-seop, tall and good-looking but shallow, gets Jin-woo's attention. Jin-woo thinks Gi-seop is never enough for him, but at the same time, he can’t stop thinking about him. As Gi-seop is used to being the one asked out and always saying yes he wonders why Jin-woo does not make a move. But then it hits him: Jin-woo's standards are sky-high. So, he decides to move in to Jin-woo's house. Living together, they keep bumping into each other and one accidental kiss stirs them up.
After 12 years of documentary courses being absent as a form of Integrated Practicum in the Film Department at IKJ, Bikeska, Paul, Arrivo, and Raihanul chose to break the tradition. Amidst the dominance of fiction films, which are considered more prestigious, they chose documentaries due to budget constraints and a desire to respond to the world in a more honest and intimate way. Their poetic documentary film captures two layers of reality: a man who draws architectural spaces, and the laborers who build them. However, the process led to a creative crisis and the images were too structured as the treatment felt like fiction filmmaking. The question arose: were they recording reality or constructing it? The camera turned around, highlighting the team’s process and confusion. Ultimately, the film not only captures space and labor, but also reflects that documentaries, like buildings, are the result of construction and choice.
A true story of love and consequence. The album film. In my own life I’ve notice a strong theme of learned love, and confusing pain for comfort. Often being stuck in a cycle of my own making. This film is a visual representation about realizing that healing isn’t a fix you find, it’s a shift in perspective. I wanted to honor the moments that shaped me and the fans who walk through similar shadows. The immense amount of courage it takes to jump, to break the pattern, to choose something better, and to understand that the jump is the only way anything ever changes.
The film observes the time when robotics and artificial intelligence are becoming an integral part of everyday life in Latvia. It follows a society that – simultaneously curious and skeptical – learns to live with technologies that are inevitably becoming an integral part of everyday life in schools, shops, work and leisure, even in church. Without interfering, just being present and observing, the film captures everyday and often comical moments: how students get acquainted with a telecommunications robot, how an automatic holy water dispenser welcomes believers in church, and elsewhere someone learns to drive a car in virtual reality.
A queer couple moves into an abandoned family house during the first year of the pandemic. Something in the house, neither dead nor alive, helps them transition to a new era of self-awareness.
While filming a so-called exorcism, the host of the TV show "Muertos Que No Son Muertos" faces his worst fear: a rural house where absolutely nothing paranormal happens.
When Yoshi Kubo is evicted from his California farm under the WWIl Japanese exclusion order and confined in a bleak internment camp, he takes an unconventional stand against oppression.
Documentary investigating the events leading up to the shocking death of Friends star Matthew Perry and the woman at the centre of the case, dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen' by US prosecutors.
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