Cycle of Youth" offers a glimpse into a day in the life of Shivank Upadhyay, a poetic teenager navigating the rhythms of adolescence. From the break of dawn to the quiet of night, the film traces Shivank daily routine, interspersed with moments of introspection and poetic expression. Through his journey, viewers witness the cyclical nature of youth, where each day brings new challenges and discoveries, all woven together with the threads of Shivank's lyrical perspective.
A young couple gets ready for a ceremony. Emilia is not dressed yet and Pietro is struggling with his tie and also very annoyed about a speech he has to give. While they talk around their house, time travels back and forth revealing different phases of their life.
Luz: The Flower of Evil tells the story of a community in a remote village where witchcraft and darkness lurk beneath the surface. As the village pastor and his followers attempt to suppress the evil, a young girl named Luz becomes entangled in the web of witchcraft and must confront the duality within herself. This haunting and poetic tale takes us on a journey into the twisted depths of the human psyche.
When she arrives in a new world, Isabela is tasked with discovering her true essence. Watched by Shadow, the guardian of this ghostly place, Isabela meets other travelers and reevaluates her memories, relationships and emotions.
A boy is locked into the Bastille metro station and discovers a clown. They both escape from the station and find themselves center stage at the circus.
Will is a very young boy who inherited his passion for photography from his father. When one day he discovers some photos taken at his house, he will try to figure out what is really hiding behind those shots.
Since August 2024, in Martinique, a popular protest movement against the high cost of living has been reemerging under the leadership of the RPPRAC (Rassemblement Pour La Protection Des Peuples Et Des Ressources Afro-Caribéens – Gathering for the Protection of Afro-Caribbean Peoples and Resources). On the island, food prices are on average 54% higher than in mainland France.* Through various cultural figures, the people of Martinique are expressing their anger and seeking concrete solutions. *Source: Kiprix, Price comparison between supermarkets in the French overseas territories and mainland France.
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