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The Noise
The personified voice of 17-year-old Ella’s eating disorder torments her and pulls her out of reality into a liminal space as she tries to live an everyday life.
No Way Around It
After years of habitual girlfriend ghosting, Eddie pays the price when he runs into his ex. His best friend Grace tries her best to get him out of a sticky situation that ends up going sideways fast.
Homophobia!
A comedy about a straight guy who thinks his girlfriend is leaving him because he loses in comparison with a friend. Very frustrated by this situation, he decides to seduce a film school classmate with dark intentions.
Warning: High Volume
This little foo always listens to music and dances around. But he is very emotionally distant from his friends and dismissive of their problems. Stupid foo SMH.
Thriver: A Survivor Story
Thriver: A Survivor Story is an intimate documentary that follows the inspiring journey of Brittney Beadle and her diagnosis of Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer. Brittney's story serves as a beacon of hope for those touched by cancer.
Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love
Pisko's father is a crab while her mother is human. Pisko falls in love with her teacher but is heartbroken when he leaves her because she is half-crab. Pisko finally finds love and companionship with her friend Kubokayo.
Congratulatory Visit
Megalomaniac Süleyman, who works as security guard, wishes a congratulatory visit to the new rector. Süleyman tells his wife about his fake friendship with the rector although his appointment is not answered yet. Suleyman, finally entering the rector’s office, realizes that he has gotten himself into trouble, but it is too late.
Piano
“Piano”, which is a 7-minute short film, deals with poverty and life’s problems, and is the story of a person who wants to buy a piano, but the war crisis occurs and he is deprived of the simplest things in his life.
Chien Sauvage
A man encounters a woman at a party, who used to be a filmmaker. After midnight, she tells him a story about a stray dog.
Overcast
Diab, who has returned to his village with a wife, is keen to hide her from everyone to the extent of forbidding her from any social engagement. As time goes by, circumstances force him to seek his neighbors’ help. Such an emergency will make him question his radical thoughts and his beliefs about real manhood.
The Song of Others
What is Europe? Vadim Jendreyko weaves his way across the continent, retracing its tormented history. As the journey unfolds, the legitimate fear of seeing history repeat itself gradually gives way to hope, embodied in the encounters with those who have been able to transform dark legacies into transcendent practices. An urgent and deeply personal cinematic essay.
Solitude
A study on paranoia goes awry, leading to a sinister delve into the thoughts and anxieties of the subject.
Rude to Love
An unsettling drama about a marriage which is steadily losing its spark. Momoko (Noriko Eguchi) leads a respectable life as a housewife. She dresses elegantly and ensures that the apartment looks just right, down to the last detail; she attends to her husband assiduously and goes to great lengths to cook him proper Japanese food. Are these expressions of love, or rather paranoia from the emotional chasm that has opened out between them? And when does devoted care become an obsession? A psychologically precise case history of a spent relationship, in which long suppressed pain has risen to the surface. A film that examines the dark corners of human frustration and hysteria, where the desire to create something good develops into the urge to destroy. Martin Horyna (kviff.com)
Yfir Eyðimörk
We step into the memoirs of Sigurveigar Guðmundsdóttir, where she recalls the passing of Theódóra Þuríður Jónsdóttir in the tuberculosis asylum at Vífilstaðir after having been there with her for 6 months until 1928. 44 years later, Theódóra's untold story comes alive and becomes a symbol of protection in the face of a catastrophic natural disaster.
Am I a Psycho?
The short film surrounds Cassie and her struggle, confusion, and eventual discovery of her OCD. We take a glimpse into her interactions with her friends and family, often paired with flashbacks (intrusive thoughts) of supposed violence towards herself and others. Unknowing of her condition, she is distraught at each thought, and as a result reluctant to share with her loved ones what she is going through.
Robin
A teenager, unwillingly cast as the male lead in a coming-of-age film, runs away in search of their real identity. In accepting help from those around them, they begin to discover who they are while charting a path forward.
Apo Hapon: A Love Story
With the help of a historian eager to write his first book, a Japanese vlogger travels to the Cordillera region to discover the truth about her great grandfather—a soldier who deserted the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II and lived the next half-century among the Igorot people.
Volition
A young woman named Emma gets kidnapped and taken to a sex trafficking house on the outskirts of a southern town. Emma enlists the other victims to dive head first into a volatile escape plan that quickly erupts into chaos.
Voyage de documentation de Madame Anita Conti
The Atlantic Ocean, 1952. French oceanographer Anita Conti documents the turbulent life of a trawler crew. She returns with writings, photographs and 16mm films that recount the power of the ocean, the men’s hard labour and the slimy fish entrails. Louise Hémon reworks this unique material to reveal its full breadth and beauty.
Dog
Rural woman Wang Jincui’s husband was admitted to the hospital due to a car accident. Due to economic pressure, she found the driver who caused the accident. the other party not only had no money but also told her that the car had been knocked over by a dog. therefore, she and her sister began to search for the accident dog in the village introduction.
Melody
A boy and a girl are students in the neighborhood. At a certain hour, the girl plays a special song on the piano, and the boy gets used to hearing this song at that hour too.
Memories of the Yellow River
Control steadily slips away in a metropolis trapped by the relentless grip of pollution. As the city evolves, its citizens undergo a subtle metamorphosis, both physical and mental. an untouched maiden mysteriously conceives new life. while the city may appear ordinary to the majority, this solitary wanderer meanders through the restrictions and smog-laden streets, in pursuit of the essence of human existence.
Ministry
The film tells about the spiritual, educational, social, charitable and peacemaking activities of the Orthodox Church of Kazakhstan, tells about the interfaith dialogue and the relationship of the Church with the state and society. The film particularly touches on the topic of political repression of the twentieth century and testifies to the help of the Kazakh people to innocent people who found themselves in exile and camps on the territory of the Republic. Interviews with hierarchs and clergy, prominent public figures of Kazakhstan and ordinary citizens of the country alternate with demonstrations of historical and cultural attractions, unique views of Kazakh nature.
Amon
This is a story of a big mischievous plan of the innocent tuxedo cat Amon as he turns 5 years old and is getting ready for his graduation. Little did everyone know… Amon is planning to rule the world.
Stream
Craven, a streamer with thousands of followers on a live streaming platform, has prepared a very special stream for Halloween. What no one expects when reacting to a video of Pentagram, a group of young paranormal investigators, is that the live experience will turn into the worst night of their lives. And maybe... the last.
D-Day 80: We Were There
Eighty years on, the BBC has been gathering first-hand accounts from the UK's D-Day veterans – some now more than 100 years of age. Rachel Burden traces their stories in Normandy and hears memories of the massive beach invasion and the battles that led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Tell Me About Your Mother
Rosh Veera, a proud Sri Lankan-Malay woman, cooks a traditional meal and talks about her mother's journey of leaving her home country to immigrate to Australia.