In the scorching Roman sun of the 1970s, Clara and her children grapple with loveless marriage, gender identity, and societal transformation. As Clara struggles with her marriage to a philandering businessman, her 12-year-old child Adriana rejects femininity and embraces the identity of Andrea. Andrea finds solace in a friendship with Sara, a Romani girl, while Clara tries to protect her children. Infidelity brings the family to the edge, and Andrea seeks refuge in imagination. It's a nuanced exploration of family, gender, and love in the face of adversity.
We're All Going to the World's Fair follows a teenager's journey into an online horror game called 'The World's Fair.' As she immerses herself in the game, strange and eerie events start to occur in her real life. The film explores themes of isolation, identity, and the dark side of internet culture.
An aspiring twentysomething writer hesitantly accompanies her equally reluctant younger sister on vacation with their deliriously happy parents, in Luis De Filippis’ resonant, cliché-free debut feature.
Using Varsha Panikar's poetry series by the same name, it follows the journey of a poet as they rediscover love, passion, and identity after encountering their muse.
When Max, trans queen Aria’s found brother and the love of artist Jay’s life, is ruthlessly slaughtered by a shadowy cult in a ritual to summon a cadre of demons, two friends will follow a mysterious note promising answers and hit the road. Together they will slay the demons that oppose them, perform at drag gigs, make uncertain allies, and uncover a conspiracy of prejudice and self-hatred, that leads closer to home than they’d ever imagined. A bloody, demon-infested road movie about the power of claiming one’s identity and the importance of chosen family, Satranic Panic exposes the hypocrisy of the status quo with biting wit, killer drag, and incredible tits.
A wearer of a parasitic mask with black magic sheds blood on Halloween. 16 years later, a killer with the same profile slaughters Angel's friend, who then must fight fear, overcome personal struggles and unmask the murderer before someone else dies.
“After So Long // बरसों बाद” is a visual poetry set in Mumbai (India) and voiced by Simha and their parents to symbolise their connection with each other; a walkabout through time and memories. Directed by Varsha Panikar, the film takes inspiration from vintage-home-movie culture to create a contemplative and nostalgic vignette of an artist’s spiritual journey out of the darkness and into the light.
After reliving the same day over and over again for 10 years, Agatha awakens to realize she's escaped and now faces the horrifying reality of a brand new day.
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