Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
A nostalgic deep dive into the world of Rock Demers’ popular children’s film series.
Filmmaker Roman Polanski and photographer Ryszard Horowitz meet in Kraków, Poland, where, strolling the streets, they share memories of their childhood and youth, the hardest days of their lives, when, during World War II, they met in the ghetto established by the Nazi occupiers.
After a man dies, he is reborn as an angel in the realm between Heaven and Hell. God presents him with two choices: ascend to Heaven, or return to Earth to reunite with his family. After a deep moment of emotional remembrance, he chooses to go back.
This short documentary sifts through the pages of a woman's diary who has recently begun to write her memoir. As she looks back at her life and some of her memories, the film explores the ordinary act of writing and the value and meaning it may hold in mundane everyday life.
A year after her parents divorced, Asih found a comic book written by her which contained her imagination regarding her family's hopes of living in prosperity and harmony.
On Astrid’s 21st birthday, when she stumbles upon her old memory box she’s transported into a dreamlike encounter with her childhood best friend Maggie. Together, they reminisce while confronting Astrid’s fears of growing up.
«Tilbake til nåtiden» («Back to the Present») is a comedy-musical show by Norwegian entertainer Jon Niklas Rønning, filmed at the main stage at Latter in Oslo, Norway, on 20 September 2024. The show centers on embracing the here and now – living in the moment rather than dwelling on an idealized past or waiting for a perfect future. In the performance, Rønning mixes sharp humour, parodies of current events and popular music, personal reflections – including from his life as a father – and a strong musical backbone.
A depressed young man finds comfort in reliving the memories he had with a video game from his childhood.
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