In The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording, a girl named Shiki investigates a series of strange incidents. As she unravels the mystery, she discovers various supernatural elements and confronts her own repressed memories. Along the way, she encounters rivalries, premonitions, and paranormal phenomena. This thrilling movie explores themes of revenge, memory, and the supernatural.
A country doctor is called to a sick boy's house on a stormy night, only to encounter strange and surreal events that challenge his sanity.
Cleopatra toys with Mark Antony who wants to merge his Rome with her Egypt.
In Nostos: The Return, a man embarks on a dream-like journey through ancient Greece, encountering mythical creatures and facing personal demons. With very little dialogue, the film explores themes of home, nostalgia, and the power of the human spirit.
A Long Goodbye (2019) tells the story of a Japanese woman living in America who must confront her husband's battle with Alzheimer's disease. As she navigates his declining health and her own struggles with identity and loss, she discovers the true meaning of family and the strength of her enduring love. This heartfelt film explores themes of memory, oblivion, and the bittersweet journey of saying goodbye.
A couple set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen in years.
A forgotten person faces the material disappearance of what it passed. Oblivion gradually consumes everything, destroying every possible illusion of eternity. In memory of those who no longer exist, neither as a face, nor in our memories, nor in a short film.
Franco’s dictatorship, one of the longest and most violent dictatorial regimes in the history of the 20th century, has been kept silent by Spain since the transition and the recovery of democracy. In December 2007 following the approval of the controversial Historical Memory Law, whereby the Spanish government finally intends to lift the veil over this dark period, and thus do justice to the hundreds of thousands of victims of Francoism. From this starting point, the filmmaker José-Luis Peñafuerte (grandson of exiles) takes us on an authentic film journey through the roots of that hidden European memory, in order to open a window against oblivion.
Modest meditation on youth, life and mortality made up almost entirely from professionally made family films. What is more heart-rending than seeing pictures of people who have died? The aim of Mort à Vignole is to transcend the pain of a certain family and to come to terms with sensitive memories and family bonds. - IFFR
Two invisible beings enchant and upset the life of a park: Octave, -the guide of Mr. Pilou- and Annabelle. Annabelle fascinates Octave. Mr. Pilou, unaware of the existence of Octave, walks his dog every day in the park: master and dog will be involved in funny adventures. But there is also Zoé and Lino, Mme Pauline, and Caroline the girl who sings like an angel. The Muse of music is everywhere; even the dogs are enchanted by the music. A detour leads to Paris: it is in Paris that Octave remembers tango music. This music will start to unravel his story. A scherzo of the visible and the invisible: are you alive if you are invisible?
Wealthy New York contractor Wilton Demarest falls victim to the wiles of beautiful adventuress Mazora. Soon, he becomes addicted to drugs, neglects his wife and child, and his business is on the verge of ruin. By chance he meets his double, western mining engineer Martin Stanley. Demarest, half mad due to his drug addiction, conceives the fantastic idea of having Stanley take his place in the world enabling him to indulge in his degraded desires. Stanely, penniless and alone in the world accepts the proposition despite his reservations. Demarest drops into oblivion and Stanley picks up the scattered threads of his life, both in business and at home. The "at home" part is what causes complications.
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