The Sundowners follows the lives of a family of sheepherders in the Australian Outback as they navigate through challenges, adventures, and personal relationships. Set in the 1920s, the story explores themes of love, marriage, friendship, ambition, and family.
Emre, a young prosecutor, is appointed to a small town dealing with a water crisis and political scandals. As he starts his first criminal investigation, he gets pulled into local politics and experiences tense interactions. Rumors and pressure escalate as he forms a bond with the owner of the local newspaper.
In this short film, a man falls asleep and has a nightmare where he encounters various surreal and frightening situations.
Set in 1940s New Mexico, a young boy named Antonio grows up in a small village. He forms a deep bond with Ultima, a medicine woman who becomes his spiritual mentor. As Antonio navigates the challenges of growing up and dealing with loss and sadness, Ultima's teachings and wisdom help him find his own path. The story explores themes of faith, identity, and the clash between traditional beliefs and modernity.
The Grasshopper follows the story of a 19-year-old girl who gets involved in prostitution, homosexuality, and other complex relationships in her search for happiness. Set in British Columbia, Canada, the film explores themes of friendship, redemption, and the downward spiral of a young woman's life.
Drift follows the nonlinear journey of a web designer named Alex as he navigates through love, heartbreak, and the complexities of life in Berkeley, California. As he struggles with fear of commitment and self-destructive tendencies, Alex must confront his own unhappiness and search for meaning in a world filled with pain and restlessness. Through a series of encounters, including a love triangle, a breakup, and a first gay sexual experience, Alex learns the value of holding hands and finding connection in the midst of loneliness. With scenes set in coffee shops, movie theaters, and rain-soaked freeways, Drift explores the themes of loss, tears, and the contemplation of suicide. As the story unfolds, Alex's journey becomes a metaphor for the struggle to find happiness and purpose in life.
Brothers of the Head is a drama and music movie set in Oxfordshire, South East England during the 1970s. The film follows the story of siamese twins who form a rock band and navigate the challenges of the music industry. Along the way, they face issues such as homophobia, sibling rivalry, and the pressures of fame. The movie explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of being conjoined twins.
Silent Tongue is a haunting drama set in the New Mexico desert. It tells the story of a father's journey to find peace and redemption after the death of his son. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and the healing power of music. The plot follows the father as he embarks on a quest to cremate his son's body and scatter the ashes in their family's ancestral land. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters, including a contortionist, a fire-eater, and a musician. As he navigates the desert landscape, he confronts his own inner demons and learns to find solace in the power of music and connection to his Native American heritage.
Marathon runner Jonas Widmer is looking for a way to overcome his tragic past. As a result, he becomes more and more entangled in an ominous double life. The true drama about a well-known top athlete, who evolves into a serial offender.
Go To Sleep, Sadie follows the story of a lonely woman who struggles with insomnia and is constantly disturbed by her noisy neighbors. She tries various methods to find solace and peace in her apartment, including dealing with her restless spirit and finding comfort in her pet turtle. Throughout the film, Sadie grapples with her own restlessness and the constant noise that keeps her awake at night.
A bored, sexually frustrated woman's life improves when she begins hypnotherapy and tries feng shui, but her husband's life unravels.
Originally banned in 1966, East German director Jürgen Böttcher's tale of love and disillusionment among two newlyweds attempting to navigate the treacherous world of marriage was never officially released in his homeland until after reunification in 1990.
Our heroine, Miss Velez (despite the fact that she seems to be just along for the ride) is much her usual over-eloquent self (how fortunate she has no sound track!), while Warner Oland makes such an impressive and villainously seedy bandit, he needs no sound track at all. We can just imagine his oily, purring accents all too well.
Inspired by true events, Solos explores relationships among three individuals who are struggling to open up their feelings towards each other. Filmmakers Kan Lume and Loo Zihan co-directed this pathos that dramatizes the selfishness of love and its tragic outcomes. Set in contemporary Singapore, Solos follows the endeavors of Boy, Man and Mother. Having been in a relationship with Man (Lim Yu Beng) for years, Boy (Loo Zihan) eventually grows up and wishes to quit the relationship. Conversely, Man still wants to be with Boy and for them to settle together. Meanwhile, Mother (Goh Guat Kian) is devastated that her son (Boy) has abandoned her and has been in relationship with Man. As the three characters fight their own demons, Solos juxtaposes reality and surreal scenes in order to give clues of each character’s inner desires. The film has minimum conversation to give freedom to the audience's individual interpretation of the film.
A young man grows restless living in a small Kansas town, dreaming of the adventures of the Three Musketeers. So in hopes of becoming a modern D'Artagnan, he mounts his steed (a Model T Ford) and sets out across the West in search of excitement and adventure.
Every night, around the world, couples fall asleep side by side, trusting they know what lies beside them. But tonight, in this apartment, something evil is about to show its true face.
Shwaas tells the story of an innocent young boy who goes blind and his grandfather's relentless efforts to restore his eyesight, which leads them to a renowned ophthalmologist in the city. The film explores the challenges faced by the boy and his family, the doctor-patient relationship, and the importance of hope and determination.
In the Arizona desert, a widower lawyer becomes entangled with a dangerous biker gang after his friend's daughter is kidnapped, leading him on a mission of revenge and justice. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he discovers a mysterious object that holds the key to unraveling the truth behind the kidnapping.
Young farmer Paavo's wife dies in childbirth, and their baby soon after. The wife's family claim back the dowry she brought to their marriage, but Paavo has already used most of it for improvements at the farm. Paavo's life starts going downhill as he resorts to drinking.