Venera is a young single mother who works as a cashier in a supermarket during the day and as a dancer in a strip club at night. She works two jobs to be able to raise her baby...
What happens when we lose a species that is family? Ganibarra is a deeply personal journey into the cultural connection between first nations people and dingoes.
Vera is a fun-loving 23-year-old until her entire life is upended after an accident leaves her in a wheelchair. Struggling to cope with her new reality, she meets Xander, who helps to show her that being in a wheelchair doesn’t mean she’s stuck.
Joan, a mature businessman obsessed with youth, and Víctor, a young singer full of dreams, live a relationship that defies conventions and the passage of time. Everything seems stable until Sara, Víctor’s mother, enters the scene – a free, funny and unpredictable woman – who drags a past full of secrets. An apparently chance meeting between her and Joan will unleash a series of revelations that will shake the foundations of their love story.
We sent cameras to Ukraine and asked people, “What would you like to tell us about your daily lives?” “What should we see?” This is what they want to show us. This is what their daily lives look like. This is their life. Please don’t look away!
Little Anna dreams of growing up and becoming part of the adult world. But when her mother and father begin to argue, she doesn’t just grow up magically fast—she even ages prematurely…
Sheri thought her biggest problem in life was dealing with the recent loss of her beloved grandma. But when a mysterious entity crash lands in the woods, only she and her group of shitkicker friends are what stands in the way of an insatiable, intergalactic hunger.
Can fear be a territory? Creatively exploring the ambiguity of fear, the short film uses the metaphor of an ant in a circle to invite us to confront our deepest fears and step out of the circle of comfort.
Eight half-white and half-Mexican cousins with varying degrees of Spanish fluency and cultural knowledge connect with their Mexican heritage and learn to embrace their Latinidad on a family trip to their grandma’s birthplace in Mexico City.
In a fairy tale where every event follows its place in the story, Gaia lives in perfect harmony. But what happens when something—or someone—disturbs the balance of her world? Faced with the unexpected, will Gaia ignore the change or discover the courage needed to reinvent herself?