Are You Afraid of the '90s? Is Rob Anderson's debut self-produced special that digs into what '90s TV shows and movies tried to teach us in the '90s about age gaps, teenage pregnancy, underage drinking, racism, LGBTQ+ and more. Shows, movies, and books include Boy Meets World, Walker Texas Ranger, Beverly Hills 90210, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, The Magic School Bus, Blank Check, Dawson's Creek, Baywatch, 7th Heaven, Jack, My Girl, Touched by an Angel, Northern Exposure, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Ally McBeal, The Rainbow Fish, and The Berenstain Bears.
Hetty Helsmoortel returns with a brand-new show, but this time more than just the science news has changed. In 2025, Hetty became a mother again, and that experience has given her a new perspective on the world, even as a scientist.
Over a century has passed since the genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama people, yet Germany and Namibia continue to grapple with memory and accountability, as the legacy of colonialism shapes the present. While the governments negotiate a diplomatic agreement, the voices of descendants are often ignored. By hearing directly from the affected communities, the film places these voices at the forefront, exposing the tensions behind political processes and asking what genuine justice and reconciliation could look like.
Felicia Schröder is 19 years old and one of Europe's most sought-after football talents. We follow her behind the scenes as offers from the big clubs start piling up — a journey that ultimately takes her to Real Madrid as the world's most expensive women's football player.
A grey-haired music teacher from a small Ukrainian island turns into a military conductor at soldier funerals while trying to keep afloat his children ensemble.
Oswaldo is a homeless man who survives by trying to steal ice cream from the city's ice cream parlor. One day, the owner of the ice cream parlor decides to hire Oswaldo and teach him how to become a better person.
In the Isthmus of Oaxaca, Binnizá: Guardians of the Clouds celebrates Indigenous creativity and storytelling, revealing how these traditions preserve cultural heritage for future generations.
When one of them is diagnosed with breast cancer, three childhood friends gather for a sleepover in the Brooklyn of their youth. There, they are confronted by their younger selves for an endless night of memories, secrets, and girlhood.
Through movement, repetition, and voice, a woman inhabits the ideas of Maya Deren, exploring metamorphosis, feminine time, and the infinite becoming of the self.
Aiming to become comedians, Sahara and his comedy partner Setoguchi work together on their act, "Ultrasweet Sourpork", until unfortunate circumstances lead to their disbandment. Hindered by roadblocks on the path to success, Sahara suddenly encounters an "ideal" version of himself—an ultra-famous comedian. Boasting rich knowledge for success as a comedian, this "ideal" Sahara begins meddling with the real Sahara's life.
Prisoner follows the story of a son, Adam (12 years old), who comes to realize, as he enters adolescence, that the imprisonment of his father, Saeed, is the source not only of tales of adventure but also of stories of horror and torture.
Four friends convene at a café and engage in a peculiar game entitled "Empty Space". Thereafter, their paths diverge for a prolonged period. Each endeavours to find self-realisation through various forms of creative activity, seeking to impose their minor and superfluous art upon a vast and indifferent world.
'THANG' a slasher pop thriller, that delves into the sacrifice of ambition that young female musicians undertake in an industry dead-set on sucking them dry. Pop idol sensations BATSEYE retire to their dressing room after an exhilarating sold out show. High off the thrill of live performance, Larissa, Claudia, and Chelsea dance together, on top of the world. In the midst of their celebrations, a loud knock at their door threatens to tear them apart, in more ways than one...