During a terrifying episode of sleep paralysis, Natasha finds herself trapped in a world where time stops, her body betrays her, and a grotesque entity crawls closer, turning her struggle to wake into a desperate fight for spiritual survival.
The introverted director makes his documentary film, thanks to which he can interact with the world through a lens, but he himself becomes the object of observation by a mysterious stalker who destroys his reality.
When gold mining threatens their ancestral territory in the Peruvian Amazon, the Wampís Nation rises to defend land, rivers, and sovereignty, confronting global extractivism with resistance and territorial control.
»Before I said it, there was nothing there, but now there is an orange fox.« In much the same way, Iranian women, through their protests, have shown how what once seemed nonexistent or impossible can take shape and come to life within society. Sanjari, originally an actress, like many other Iranian performers, began to question her art in the wake of »Woman, Life, Freedom.«
On July 4th, two young women finally find themselves alone beneath the glow of fireworks and string lights. What begins as an ordinary evening of shared silences, stolen glances and unfinished conversations slowly becomes a turning point, forcing them to confront the feelings they've both hidden for far too long. As dawn approaches and life threatens to pull them in opposite directions, they must decide whether some connections are meant to remain beautiful memories or whether love is worth the risk of changing everything.
A young woman is denied entry by a doorman wearing a rabbit mask. What first seems like an elitist act slowly reveals itself to be something more cruel. The film explores how prejudice often hides behind rules, hypocrisy , and absurdity.
In a dystopian Time world, Mother Time controls all time. Her daughter, Junji, is frequently off time. When Junji gets into a heated fight with Mother Time, she is pulled into a land of timelessness. She wakes in a surreal circus town full of timeless creatures engaging in uncanny activities. How will she navigate the fine line between control and chaos?
The documentary tells the colourful and cheerful history of Amsterdam's narrator ship Azart, or The Ship of Fools, which sailed around the world for over 30 years bringing music and theatre. At the helm the creator of this sailing work of art: captain and actor August Dirks, who lived and worked on the Azart for over 30 years. Amsterdam's Azartplein is named after the ship.
A poetic cinematic envisioning of the legendary queer 1970s manifesto, The F--gots & Their Friends Between Revolutions, this visual meditation contrasts nature’s quiet strength with the rigid architecture of power. In a world where the f--gots and their friends are made of flowers, trees and softness, will they survive against the men of concrete and steel? A story of otherness not as weakness, but as enduring, blooming power.