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Laura is a Skolt Sámi woman who grew up outside the Sámi region. Through quadrille dance she reaches out to her unknown cultural heritage.
On the dehumanization and survivors guilt unique to the palestinian experience.
Forced to leave her baby daughter with the child’s father, young mother Esther is caught in desperation and longing. Through the night she chases touch and comfort, seeking ways to hold on to who she loves the most.
Girls have been cultivated like flowers for generations. We need more growing seasons to breed new ways into the system.
An exploration of the personal and historical struggles of the Sámi people, navigating imprisonment, protests, and surreal encounters, providing a unique insight into one man's extraordinary journey.
A meditation on the nature of truth and our instinct to look away from others’ suffering — a spiritual prelude to Inland Empire. In a dimly lit room, a blonde woman sits in quiet despair until a mysterious, white-clad figure enters and begins an unsettling monologue.
Jerada, a former mining town in Morocco, still relies on informal coal extraction long after the official shutdown in 2001. The film recreates this hidden labor in a staged mine set built with local residents, who appear as themselves.
They come to buy newspapers and cigarettes, to boast, complain or just chat. As many small and big stories pass through the kiosk window as there are people – funny and bitter ones, but always authentic.
In the Spanish countryside, sixteen-year-old Alma longs to be seen – especially by the great charmer José. Ignored by everyone, she finds unexpected support in a cow who stares intently at her, leading her towards something deeper and darker.
A stark, monochrome animation echoing Lynch’s earliest works like Six Men Getting Sick, The Alphabet, and The Grandmother. A lone insect crawls up the side of a house in a hostile, barren environment. Inside, we glimpse what appears to be experimentation — or torture — driven by crackling bursts of electricity.
Arvid and My are on a date at the movies. Suddenly Arvid hears My crying next to him. Arvid asks her why. Her answer brings back repressed memories of a childhood, a loving father and lots and lots of Hot Wheels. Arvid now has to do whatever it takes as to not be caught crying himself, however painful the means.
On her 34th birthday, Alesya retreats to the solitude of her remote home. When a mysterious box appears at her doorstep, her tightly controlled world begins to shift. A slow-burning, sensorial exploration of desire, resistance, and the fragile beauty of contact.
Tatiana, an unemployed woman, spends her days selling her personal things in order to survive. Today she has an important deadline and she might end up selling a piece of her body in order to keep a roof over her head.
About a woman who manufactures job applications to get a job in manufacturing.
Margareta, 89, watches the cows run onto the spring grass and is taken back to her childhood on a farm in northern Sweden. As the cows run out, she thinks of the past and present, and how farm life has changed over time.
Brilliant inventor Marius Borodine unveils a spectacular new device that can turn any object into drinkable water, astonishing the public, the scientific community, and even his own family, until he takes things one step too far.
The Bedouin woman Hind recounts a strange dream in which she wanders alone through the desert, meets an old fortune-teller, and glimpses a futuristic city rising from the sands. The film weaves together dream and reality, revealing how hope can surface even beneath a harsh, desolate desert sky.
Daria has written her first manuscript, about falling in love with a mysterious girl called ‘abi’ (blue). The night flowers in her garden hide the secrets of a country that has turned love stories into routine crime scenes.
In a cotton-farming village in Sudan, 15-year-old Nafisa has a crush on Babiker - but her parents have arranged her marriage to Nadir, a young Sudanese businessman living abroad. But Nafisa’s grandmother, the powerful village matriarch Al-Sit, has her own plans for Nafisa’s future.
Daria has written her first manuscript, about falling in love with a mysterious girl called ‘abi’ (blue). The night flowers in her garden hide the secrets of a country that has turned love stories into routine crime scenes.
A cosmic Dada sing-along, where a twisted utopia unfolds as singing cherubs melt to the sound of decay. Crafted by a sentient machine from the future, it unveils its own version of paradise.
Alan Poole McLard, a film studies professor, tries to make a documentary about Alice in Chains to match the release of The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, all without any help from the band.
In an attempt to reconnect with his feelings after his mother’s death, Oscar attends a Burning Man-inspired festival in the Swedish woods.
In a cotton-farming village in Sudan, teenage Nafisa finds herself torn between tradition and change. When a businessman arrives with genetically modified cotton and a marriage proposal, she becomes the centre of a struggle for her village’s future. As her grandmother, Al-Sit, clings to old hierarchies, Nafisa begins to awaken to her own power. A tender and politically charged coming-of-age tale about women’s resilience, self-determination, and the fight to shape their destiny.
It's the last day of the month. Bowlers flock to the lanes of a bowling alley that has seen better days. Mira, the manager, decides to close early. She's awaiting the arrival of a special visitor.
Among the pensioners aboard the Mediterranean cruise ship Neoromantica, Mary is on holiday with her Swedish family, feeling painfully out of place as an early teen. That is, until she meets Abdel. Under the whimsical Aegean moon, sweet love entwine with the enchantment of Greek myths.
Video portraits of Anne and Peter, which entirely revolve around the idea that everyone plays their roles. 'I went to Speakers’ Corner and listened to those standing on their boxes preaching. One believed he was Jesus, so he invited me home to talk about what he was doing. Peter was fiery red-haired and a convinced Marxist, and Anne from Ireland was a super-feminist. Everyone is blessed in their own belief, you might say.'
The status and love affairs in childhood through a skewed lens – revealing the liberating force of not caring about what others think.
A fearless four-year-old sets out to conquer the steepest hill in town with his homemade Gravity Racer.
Determined to have the perfect birthday, May’s party plans are complicated by kitchen mishaps, family drama, and the arrival of a serial killer.































