As Ella and Mara grow closer through conversations that seem suspended in time, drift apart, find each other again, and eventually separate, Ella embarks on a surreal journey through the night. She drifts through a party, perceiving colors surrounding the people around her. The colors of the others affect her, attract her, and begin to rub off on her. Only one figure remains untouched: a white silhouette in the crowd, an empty space between all the others.
One day, Reiji Domai finds himself in a situation where the same day keeps repeating itself. As he searches for the cause, he discovers that a traffic accident involving his childhood friend Misa Kimura—with whom he had lost touch—was the trigger for this phenomenon. To escape this phenomenon, he turns to his other childhood friend, Tatsumi Arimoto.
After the loss of her grandad, Ash gets stuck in a cycle of loneliness, grief and pain. As she struggles to get her life together, she rewatches the same old video for comfort.
After a long separation, a young soldier and his sister are reunited under the full moon. This fragmentary fable is enough here to open up a cinematic universe in enchantingly composed vignettes: High-contrast chiaroscuro – an artistic technique that uses strong contrasts between light and shadow to create depth, volume and dramatic moods – frames the enigmatic figures.
A filmmaker travels with her mother across the Sahara in search of Tin Hinan, the queen of the Tuareg, and encounters a nomadic way of life that is disappearing. The documentary is presented in Italian, Algerian Arabic, and Tarnasheq, a linguistic choice that becomes an integral part of the narrative and the dialogue between cultures.
In the deep country, Cain and Viktor are tasked with disposing of a mysterious object by a disembodied voice within a red room. As their sense of identity and reality begins to disintegrate in front of their eyes, they dip in and out of time in space in the hopes of completing their mission.
In the stunning beauty of the Kimberley, this feature length documentary is a cinematic story of hope, rising from the quiet, unexpectedly powerful bond between a cast of young people and horses, who are participating in a uniquely special sanctuary created by Aboriginal researcher Professor Juli Coffin.
1984. Produced by Steven Spielberg, fresh off the historic success of E.T., a film that blended horror and comedy managed to break Warner’s box-office record, spark a parental controversy, become the first merchandising success since *Star Wars*, and lay the groundwork for satire, six years later, of that very commercial success—in a kamikaze sequel that threw its original blueprint overboard, replacing it with the most anarchic spectacle ever produced with a blockbuster’s budget. A look back at Gremlins 1 & 2, the most irreverent phenomenon of its time, as told by its director and his closest collaborators—the real parasites behind this prophetic sabotage!
A teenage girl who has felt different for as long as she can remember becomes isolated after years of bullying and loneliness. Everything changes when she discovers cinema, a place that helps her find hope, peace, and a way back to herself.