The stories told by those who live from the Rio Potengi reveal the rhythm of the tides, flowing through memories, silences, and the strength of a river that resists between the mangrove, time, and the city.
On the night of their anniversary, Nick confronts the hidden cracks in his relationship with his high-school sweetheart. He forms an unexpected connection with Ava, who is facing her own doubts about love and commitment as they take a walk down Memory Lane.
It's St. Andrew's Eve, and a night of boozing and fortune-telling is just what Boner needs. What he doesn't need is two demons also refusing to be sober.
“Earthquake” is a child who struggles more than others to channel his exuberance and for this very reason he got this nickname. It was given to him by his teacher because, like an earthquake, sometimes his anger explodes uncontrolled and irrational, leaving obvious marks as it passes.
When a young man tries to quit smoking, a mysterious cigarette that keeps magically returning drags him into a spiraling, absurd nightmare one that turns his entire life upside down.
An archaeological excavation site becomes the scene of a struggle for context and meaning in one's own national history. How can science deal with ambiguity? How far can one go to make oneself heard? A powerfully staged chamber play.
Francis' father raises his voice for an important issue and ends up being killed by those involved in the issue. In this situation, Francis keeps himself away from everything, thinking that his sister's life is more important than avenging the people who killed his father. One day, his sister's husband gets into trouble with the gang. To save him, Francis turns into a complete beast and takes revenge on all those who caused his father's death.
This film captures an erotic memory, where intimacy is illuminated only by the dramatic, available light of a thunderstorm. It is a short piece dedicated to the power of atmosphere and the intensity of connection under volatile skies.
Inspired by the question of how to deal with fear of the unknown, performance artists Merette van Hijfte and Samuel van Keeken embarked on a 600-kilometer backward pilgrimage on the famous Camino de Santiago. Along with their dachshund, Murphy, they begin their journey at the French-Spanish border. For days, they walk backward through rolling meadows, sun-drenched forests, and high, cold mountains. The world doesn't come to them, but moves away from them. This perspective casts the journey to Santiago in a completely new light. One of transience, beauty, and presence. After 50 days, they arrive at Santiago de Compostela. The unknown is no longer something unknown, but an invitation to slow down.
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