Traveling on foot, a young man returns to Haiti to reconnect with his estranged father. When a persistent street kid won’t stop following him, Ruben makes a deal: help him find a shortcut, keep some distance, and the boy can stay.
Law student Cassian, can't seem to let go of his high school sweetheart, Victoria, who seems to have moved on without him. And there's this mystery girl that lingers in his mind like perfume in an old house. With the pressure of the future and the state of the world weighing heavily on him, how will Cassian confront everything he's trying to run from?
Directed and written by Emmitt Many Heads (age 18) and filmed in Siksika Nation, Alberta, during an Indigenous Youth Filmmaking Workshop as part of the 2025 imagineNATIVE Tour.
After falling into conflict with his father over a forbidden love, a boy contemplates ending it all. But when a strange presence introduces him to the theory of multiverse, he begins to question everything. In the mirror, he doesn’t see pain — he sees hope.
In a small village, a young woman lives alone in an old house. She is immersed in a quiet and seemingly mundane routine. Her movements and actions are precise, and the silence that surrounds her has become a constant in her daily life. Something sinister hangs over the character. The routine she follows is no longer enough to contain the chaos growing within her. A sudden change manifests itself and erupts into a fragmented sensory experience: a psychotic episode that distorts time, space and the body, transforming the character’s inner world into a chaotic and oppressive realm...
"Cookie, Love" centers around Taiwanese-American baker Jean Hwang Carrant and her cookie shop in Paris. Part love story, part an American-In-Paris portrait, this doc explores identity, authenticity, love, and of course - cookies.
Sunhee, who runs a modest animal clinic, is fostering a puppy whose owner never returned. Out of the blue, the niece she had raised as her own shows up after ten years, only to announce that she is leaving for New Zealand the very next day.
After a violent car crash, a succsesful musician begins to rethink his life choices and rediscover personal meaning. However, his transformation may not just be exclusively spiritual.
Kyung-jun receives an offer from his old orphanage buddy, Jae-hyun, to rob a local soup joint that "only takes cash." What they thought would be an easy score takes a wildly unexpected turn with the sudden arrival of one man.