Growing up in West Germany in the 1980s, Aline imagined a gregarious life on the other side of the Berlin Wall. Meanwhile, in communist Bulgaria, Veselina believed that everyone was happy under capitalism. In their collaborative hybrid documentary, they use their childhood fantasies to sketch a new utopia.
When nightclub singer Poppy is confronted by a black-eyed man she is filled with fear. The event triggers a buried trauma that she must overcome in a caleidoscopic world of glitter, music and blood.
Vicente is a man full of noxious vices who wanders around Curitiba looking for his victims. Devoured by loneliness and the incessant search for pleasure, he is one of the many social vampires who inhabit a decadent city.
Memories of a loved one: The camera explores the dark confines of a flat. Light is still burning in the kitchen; objects are scattered haphazardly on the living room tables. The eyes follow into the labyrinthine self, now turned into space, of a once familiar and now absent person. The narrator’s voice begins by asserting that everything in this place is true. It “shows” the places where the remembered person learned to crochet and where she shelled peas.
A lyrical tapestry of life and landscape, The Unfixing reveals one mother’s path from illness to healing and from climate despair to environmental awakening. American filmmaker Nicole Betancourt fell ill in 2014.
Tom runs away to her estranged drag queen brother, Dor. In a moment of compassion and solidarity, Dor allows Tom to spend the night. Tom and Dor explore their identity and connection, revealing truths they both suppressed.
Mira goes out to seek quiet and peace, but happens upon a random and surreal meeting with Sari who is her exact opposite. This will bring her to re-examine those aspects of herself from which she is trying to hide.
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