A hunter named Bento, who always hides under a rabbit mask, enjoys stuffing deer heads as a kind of reward. His little social interaction occurs with a woman named Vanessa, where there is a strange feeling. On a new hunt, when he returns to his cabin and adds a new head to his wall, we realize that Bento hides a big secret about who he really is.
As to prove himself to his gangster father, Alessandro decides to rob a bar. What he wouldn’t expect is to meet another side of his father: Lady Victoria the drag queen.
Francisco Nieva was the man of total theater. In the sixties he modernized scenography and costume design and in the Transition he revolutionized stage direction and dramaturgy. After being censored for years, his greatest contribution was the “Teatro Furioso”, a genre he created that deliriously combined tradition and avant-garde and laughed at black Spain.
Spontaneous communication between two people transects geographic and psychological terrain indicating a co-habitation of the mind. Three picnickers reconfigure across time, forms hover at the fringes of consciousness, and bills go unpaid as the story spans remote coastlines and re-forested roadways.
In the dense forests of the Eastern Himalayas, moths are whispering something to us. In the dark of night, two curious observers shine a light on this secret universe.
Jacob's world is turned upside down when his wife Maja is admitted to a psychiatric hospital with severe depression. Now he is alone with their six-year-old son who reacts by getting an imaginary friend with whom he builds stone portals.
Synopsis: Susan Feri, whose brother Jamshid provides information to the people, along with his assistant, is fortune-telling and selling magic pills to solve people's problems. They used different tricks to enter people's houses and beat their gold with black games...
In 1935, renowned Portuguese neurologist Egas Moniz visits psychiatrist Sobral Cid, trying to convince him to use his patients as subjects for an experimental treatment: frontal leukotomy. The film is a film adaptation of a scene from the play Brainland, which explores three key episodes in the history of 20th-century neuroscience. Each episode addresses dilemmas related to clinical ethics.
Documentarian Ivars Zviedris began filming Faithful unto Death after meeting a woman who unknowingly carried a surgeon's tool in her abdomen for 27 years, following an appendectomy. This discovery led Zviedris to explore the resilience of pensioners in rural areas, who survive by forming cooperative living arrangements, sharing a single household. These arrangements, driven by financial necessity, reveal the struggles of individuals who must live together despite fractured relationships, pooling their pensions to cover basic expenses. Central to the story is Mara, a woman with a tragic history of lost husbands, who remained with her last partner, Ivars, for 24 years, bound by their mutual need to survive.
Dealing with anxiety and phobias, Dafni struggles to finish a drawing. As she navigates her relationship with her mother, friends, as well as a dog that she’s been asked to pet sit, her old best friend suddenly reappears after many years and wants to meet up.
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