In 'Strike', a disabled Afghanistan war veteran turned private detective uses his military skills to solve murder cases in London while dealing with his own personal struggles.
After an earthquake hits Los Angeles, a massive sinkhole opens up, transporting a group of people to a dangerous prehistoric world. They must navigate unfamiliar territory and face various challenges to survive and find a way back home.
War veteran and former hunter soldier Niels Oxen, Denmark's most decorated soldier ever. Sent home with war trauma, he tries to create meaning in life and to make everyday life fit together.
Samet, a young art teacher, is accused of inappropriate contact by two students in a remote village. He loses hope of escaping his grim life but finds new perspectives through a colleague named Nuray.
In this avant-garde short film, a man with a leg amputation interacts with an incompetent nurse in a single location. The film explores themes of unhappiness and the color black.
A gay man becomes fixated on death and begins recording his encounters with various individuals, leading to a descent into insanity and a search for a meaningful connection.
Just the Way You Are is a romantic comedy set in a ski resort. The story revolves around a ski instructor who falls in love with a woman that is pretending to be blind. As they spend more time together, their relationship becomes more complicated, leading to romantic reconciliation and a series of humorous and dramatic moments.
Set in a farming community in the Pacific Northwest during World War I, 'The Basket' tells the story of a German immigrant family and their struggles to overcome xenophobia and find a sense of belonging. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the power of community.
In 'The Silences', a silent protagonist embarks on a journey to find her missing husband. Throughout her journey, she navigates a surreal world filled with obstacles and encounters various characters with their own unique stories. As she continues her search, she uncovers unexpected secrets and experiences profound moments of self-discovery. The film explores themes of loss, resilience, and the power of human connection.
Who said living with disabilities meant giving up one’s greatest dreams? Across the world, Pascal Plisson met Maud (France), Charles (Kenya), Nirmala and Khendo (Nepal), Xavier (Rwanda) and Antonio (Brazil) : extraordinary children who will prove that love, inclusive education, humour and courage can move mountains, and that fate is sometimes full of surprises.
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