Four elderly best friends prepare for the Super Bowl, smuggling their friend out of a retirement home. They face challenges and scams but ultimately make it to the game and meet Tom Brady.
Eight-year-old Erik's mother takes him to the sauna for the first time in his life. There, he has to disrobe and sees lots of naked men and women around him. He feels very uncomfortable at first but then he seems to enjoy it.
“Are you a man or a mouse?” asks the bandy trainer? Viggo answers with doubt but the team chant “MEN!”. After training, Viggo and Noel go home to Noel’s house and have a sauna. The friends start to compete on who is most manly, a tough competition where no-one really wants to be tough.
Kauwboy is a drama film that follows a 10-year-old boy dealing with the absence of his mother and an alcoholic father. He forms a unique friendship with a crow, finding solace in their bond. The movie explores themes of family, abandonment, and resilience.
At the age of 13, Rafael Bregman has already lost his virginity, but has never kissed a girl. With his pimple-riddled face, his dysfunctional family, and a lowered self-esteem, getting this much anticipated first kiss proves trickier than expected. It's now time for Rafa to build up some self confidence and attract the attention of his class mate, Nicole...
Speed Walking is a coming-of-age story set in 1970s Denmark. It follows Martin, a teenage boy who is on the verge of discovering his own sexuality and navigating the complexities of love, friendship, and loss. As he grapples with his own sexual awakening, Martin also deals with the loss of his mother and the challenges of growing up in a small town. The film explores themes of first love, loss, and sexual exploration in a time of societal change and personal discovery.
Wild Tigers I Have Known is a coming-of-age drama that follows the journey of a 13-year-old boy in Santa Cruz, California. The boy, struggling with his own sexuality and identity, finds solace in daydreaming and exploring different aspects of his personality. Through his interactions with friends, a school counselor, and a single mother, he navigates a world full of discoveries, love, and self-acceptance.
After a 13-year-old boy named Phillip disappears, his single mother Astrid is left to navigate the emotional turmoil and uncertainties that follow. As the community rallies together to search for the missing boy, Astrid grapples with her own grief and the complexities of motherhood. The film explores themes of loss, family relationships, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Tsatsiki is a 10-year-old boy who lives in a small Greek village with his single mother. He dreams of meeting his estranged father, a famous rock singer. During a holiday trip, Tsatsiki embarks on an adventure that leads him to discover the true meaning of family and friendships.
Gilles, a 12-year-old boy, loses his father and finds himself struggling with the grief. He forms a deep connection with soccer, using it as an escape from his pain. Along the way, Gilles encounters ghostly visions of his father, navigates the challenges of being part of a soccer team, and learns valuable life lessons. This heartwarming story explores themes of loss, friendship, and resilience.
While searching for a condo in Berlin for his father, Nick meets Philipp, a young talented photographer and a gorgeous actress named Lilli. There is instant chemistry and both are easily seduced by Nick's charms. Lilli and Philipp begin to explore their relationship with the sexy visitor, succumbing to their passionate affections for him which intensifies their volatile emotional and physical bonds. But what Philipp and Lilli don't realize is that they are being lured into Nick's manipulative..and deadly, love game.
A mix of social classes and characters mingle at the Eoksutang, a popular public sauna, every afternoon. Wan-ki, a wannabe movie director, a monk with VD, nude photographer searching for the perfect body, a Russian model and a peeping Tom are among the clients.
GUO4 is a provocative avant-garde short film that delves into homoeroticism and sexual tension. The story revolves around a group of muscled men in a locker room, engaging in a fight and brawl, with close-up shots of their bodies, including explicit nudity and obscene graffiti. The film aims to provoke and challenge societal norms.
13-year old Rikke sees Bea, the new girl in her class, as a challenge. After an endurance test to find which of them can lie longer in a circle of flames, they become friends. However, as a result of some unfortunate truths and half-truths, the friendship falters. Rikke feels that Bea has let her down, and resolves to continue the rivalry between them, but now in a less physical, more artful way. In addition we meet Rikke's elder sister Ninni, who has been in England to learn the language, and has had to leave her great love, a man twelve years her senior. The film is also about the problems Rikke encounters in fulfilling the expectations of those around her as she approaches womanhood.
12-year-old Thomas takes rowing lessons and grows rather fond of his teacher. He idolizes his trainer – and when the boy discovers that the person he felt such a love for lied to him in order to sleep with his mother – his heart is broken. It's hard for him to understand why his trainer would prefer to be intimate with his mother than to be with him.
In early 2000s, old China Town, Los Angeles, when introverted and unsociable sixty nine year-old Chinese man, Wan falls in love with a man who is nearly 30 years younger than him, Wan struggles to embrace his homosexual identity which he has been suppressed for his entire life and simultaneously confronts his guilt towards his long deceased Chinese wife.
After swimming class, two 12-year-old boys, Jules and Noam, chat and discover that their grandfathers fought in World War II. One, a German soldier; the other, a Jew.
Every Wednesday, 8 year old Kris accompanies 28 year old Willem to the swimming pool. They swim, go down the slide and have a lot of fun. But one Wednesday Willem confronts Kris with a frightening request...
A 12 year-old street kid in a slum of Berlin struggles to stay afloat through a commitment to his compassionate teacher and ambivalent classmates, aged 11-14, who also bear the harsh marks of impoverishment, which manifest themselves in peer ruthlessness and disrespect of adults.
When a talented young swimmer who is being bullied by some older boys on his team, he learns the value of sharing his experience with trusted adults and understanding his bullies to stop the difficult situation.