Bela gets lost in the forest, where she follows a wolf through his transformation into a werewolf. Taxidermy, werewolf horror, Digibeta tapes, non-actor students, untrained animals, low-budget effects and a director who comments on her failure.
Echoing the title of its precursor film, Un Âne—“a donkey” in French–, [anan] refers to the phonetic sound of the word “cloud” in Hebrew. The film moves through route 3199 in the Negev desert in southern Israel/colonised Palestine—a route followed and filmed by renowned filmmaker Chantal Akerman around her untimely death in 2015. A work invested in an attempt to mourn Akerman in a time of ravaging genocide that creates an inter-generational trauma. A reckoning with the blind spot of European Jewry towards the settler colonisation of Palestine by Zionism and the ongoing Nakba.
Seventy-year-old Pranav Mutreja helps people avoid jellyfish in Mumbai's monsoon season. He encourages a young couple to ignore a lifeguard's warning, leading to the boy getting stung.
A fire extinguisher navigates city life, cast away and dejected. Memories of trauma trigger suicidal thoughts as it stands atop a high-rise, contemplating its existence.
A group of friends find Cauê's body at an abandoned construction site where they had gone to relax. Amid smoke and laughter, the mood shifts as accusations and suspicions arise.
A fame-hungry vlogger ventures into an abandoned cemetery in hopes of capturing a viral ghost encounter, but their quest for internet fame takes a hilarious turn as they uncover a chilling truth about their own existence.
A video letter produced by a young man reflecting on his achievements and the fear of an uncertain future. Amid challenges and changes, he opens up about his struggle to find balance and meaning in adult life.
False Witness is an imitation of found-footage horror indulging in the haunting lure of technological mystification through layers of processed footage and forging a cryptic absence. Blending wildlife trail cams, AI forgeries and dreamlike nigh-vision footage, the film’s narrative evolves uniquely through code-based randomization, existing in constant flux.
Nadya is 31 years old. When she was younger, she ran away from her native Kazakh village to a large Russian city, where she began a new life with a new name, a new story, and, ultimately, a new destiny. Years later, she decides to return to her homeland, where her father still lives, in order to face her biggest childhood fear and become whole at last.
When Oxford Professor Patricia Kingori travels to Kenya, she uncovers the murky, multi-billion global underworld of essay-writing. Thousands of young and highly educated Kenyans – overqualified and chronically underemployed – have found lucrative work writing essays for students around the globe who are able and willing to pay for them. It’s a complex portrait of an issue that undermines the foundations of a pillar of humanity: education.
A group of friends go to investigate, Blood Lake, a property where multiple murders took place. Little do they know, a lake creature still stalks the grounds. They'll have to fight back against the creature to survive the night. Will they have what it takes to make it to sunrise?
As Lana grapples with finding her own voice while living under the roof of a strict parent, her real-world responsibilities get heavier. With her father’s immigration status under increasing scrutiny, she’s forced to imagine a new view of her family and herself.
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