To be fifteen, armed with a MiniDV camera, filming one’s adolescence in the 2000s in order to rediscover it later: friends, desires, holidays… Twenty years on, the tapes are unearthed and the diary rewritten in the future perfect, with all the fervour and tenderness of that time.
The filmmaker, a Chilean of Jewish and Palestinian descent, discovers Super 8 reels belonging to his father’s family. Between Chile, Israel and Palestine, he reconstructs two trajectories shaped by displacement and exile. A lesson in history in which clarity emerges from political complexity.
After many years away, Jonás returns to the countryside to start work as a stonemason. In a place marked by the harshness of life, he opens himself up to something intangible – a force that permeates the landscape, bodies and time itself. An evocatively told story of a silent man whose enigmatic nature stems from the dark side of humanity and from his contact with the sacred, the film moves along the boundary between the physical and the spiritual.
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...
Overcoming a mid life crisis, an unlikely character inadvertently creates one of the world's hardest ultramarathons. This intrepid adventure becomes a journey into humanity’s indomitable spirit.
During a date night between Audrey (Jordan Baker) and Henry (Benjamin Sears) a crazed ex of Audrey’s breaks in to pursue Audrey, killing anyone who gets in his way.
Lili, a young French woman, lives in New York between odd jobs and coffees with friends while overstaying her visa. A chance encounter with two police officers tips her — and the film itself — into another dimension.
Banned languages, books telling stories of alien children, and strange sculptures that resemble spaceships. The history of the suppression of the Basque language during Franco’s dictatorship opens the door to the invisible.
Four women are on an existential journey in Morocco, connecting with local women from all walks of life bonding in sisterhood, and share their common quest for empowerment.