Two generations of Arsenal greats are brought together as Bukayo Saka joins club legend Thierry Henry for an unguarded look at what it takes to perform at the highest level. Saka and Henry reflect on pressure, resilience, and the joy that first drew them to the game, with the conversation taking them back to Saka’s childhood home in Ealing where it all began.
A socially anxious teen faces his ultimate boss battle: buying a video game. His overactive imagination turns a simple transaction into an epic disaster, proving that the real enemy is just awkward small talk.
We follow Evolution Managers shaping life across the universe. When Dew Blue and Sunny-Yellow enter a cosmic contest, it turns into a wild battle that tests their strategy and friendship.
After two years, a trans woman returns to Brazil to care for her father, who is recovering from eye surgery. In the absence of words, guiding touches and small gestures become the language of their reencounter.
On her final day working in a greenhouse, Romanian migrant worker Ana is followed by a documentary crew manipulating her story. Under pressure from her father and boss, tensions escalate. As she realizes she’s losing control, a turning point at work forces her to attempt an escape.
YOU CANNOT OUTRUN A SHADOW THAT WEARS YOUR OWN FACE
Haunted by a silent manifestation of her own moral decay, a young woman is pushed to the edge of sanity by a doppelgänger that anticipates her every move.
Eraserhead Xiu Xiu is a new live concert with accompanying film & full-length album that uses field recordings, concert specific homemade instruments, organ, modular synths, vocals, flashlights, electrical interference, and elements of musique concrete to express the bizarre emotionality, conflicted sexuality, relentless darkness, and singularly unsettled moonscape of this most incredible of midnight masterpieces.
Bikram, a longtime chef and confirmed bachelor, runs his restaurant with heart and discipline. But when his niece and two meddling Aunties host a speed-dating night there, his world is thrown into comedic chaos— blending family pressure, unexpected romance, and the perfect dash of second chances.
In Tegucigalpa, Honduras, women learn early to take up less space. Cartography of What Persists is an autobiographical documentary that moves through the city's streets, walls, and memory, tracing what the body carries and what it refuses to let go.
Locked in an attic, a neglected little girl escapes into a miniature world full of promise, until she discovers its terrible secrets: behind every shadow lurks a monster.
Yusuke, an elementary school boy who has lost his place to belong because of his parents’ debt, spends time at an hideout with his younger sister Misa and their childhood friend Kazuya, the only person he trusts. When they unexpectedly find six million yen in cash in an abandoned place, the relationship between the three begins to fall apart.
A documentary that follows Sarah McBride’s groundbreaking first year in Congress as the first openly transgender person elected to the U.S. legislature, State of Firsts captures her battle against relentless political attacks. As MAGA Republicans ban her from restrooms and publicly misgender her, McBride confronts threats and discrimination with resilience. Focused on meaningful policy work over partisan conflict, she draws inspiration from historical figures who overcame adversity, offering a powerful look at perseverance in the face of systemic opposition.