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Three women gather in an old bathhouse and reflect on the body’s natural transformations through puberty, childbirth, and menopause. Blending documentary, fiction, and dance, the film explores movement as a way to understand and express emotions tied to bodily change.
The ocean is paradise for Fran the shrimp. Her deadly claws take whatever they desire. For the blind fish Milva, it’s a daily fight to survive. Fran sees her as beautiful and wants her to see the ocean in the same way. Can they overcome their differences?
A young boy's pimple bursts, leading to a bloody disaster.
A fearless four-year-old sets out to conquer the steepest hill in town with his homemade Gravity Racer.
The ruthless real-estate broker and gambler Akio Kashiwagi risks everything in a high-stakes game driven by greed and desire.
Surrounded by babies at her sister’s baby shower, Eva is forced to fend off questions left, right and centre about when she’ll be starting a family of her own.
A red balloon with a mind of its own follows a little boy around the streets of Paris.
Lester wants Alva to tell Geir that the relationship they had was wrong due to their age gap.
Josefine installs the world's fattest bass box in her car before her evening date with Billy. Young love fills the night air, but the loud music does not impress everyone.
Astrid’s only friend, Kristin, is moving away. When their doll play reminds Astrid that she’ll soon be alone, tension grows between the two friends.
In a peripheral zone of Mexico City, the collection of money from merchants and residents of the area is an everyday occurrence. On a sunny sunday, in a housing unit located in one of these areas, a merchant has failed to pay, and the sicarios have come to give him an ultimatum.
The film that truly launched Lynch’s career. A darkly whimsical tale about a boy who escapes his abusive home by cultivating a grandmother of his own. The film draws loosely from Jack and the Beanstalk, crafting a world where imagination becomes a final refuge – and the longing for comfort and care becomes both metaphor and survival instinct. It’s no surprise that the American Film Institute described it as 'a film that defies genre classification.'
When Kaali discovers that his dog has been stolen, he goes on an intensive search for the thief through the town of Tasiilaq, East Greenland.
Lynch’s very first film, created during his studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, is a brief yet jarring collision of painting and cinema. This 16 mm stop-motion piece shows six figures vomiting in an endless loop, accompanied by a wailing siren. It is grotesque, primal – a clear sign of Lynch’s early fascination with human vulnerability and distorted inner worlds.
Ada is at a high school party where she gives her first blow job to none other than the coolest boy in school.
Midnight Student wants to charm a special lady, but his physique fails to impress her. Eager to improve his situation, he goes to a miracle doctor. A comical mirror to our modern vanities, inspired by ancient Chinese erotic literature.
Suzi is the voice of her generation — the virtual voice, that is. She is lit by temporary outrage. A trending indignation. A passion that is fashion.
We meet Morgan, the leader of Students for Palestine in Trondheim, and follow their campaign to pressure NTNU to freeze its collaboration with Kongsberg Gruppen.
Molecular gastronomy, pretentious self-realization, and the weird choice of having children are all ingredients in this semi-apocalyptic double date from hell.
With The Alphabet, Lynch took his first step into live-action, and the result remains one of his most unsettling short films. Inspired by a nightmare experienced by the niece of Peggy Lentz, the film thrusts us into a claustrophobic realm where the alphabet itself becomes a torment, chanted endlessly by a childlike chorus. A woman trapped in this linguistic nightmare conveys a raw anxiety about expectation, social pressure, and the fear of being reduced to a mere fragment of the crowd.
When time stretches and choices torment, our freedom is revealed in all its beauty and chaos.
After putting her daughter to bed, Aura discovers an intruder in her house: an elderly lady who acts strangely familiarly and is hell-bent on performing a bloody ritual before midnight.
Four good friends travel through time and space for an alchemical and sensuous celebration full of phantasms. Familiar yet unexpected faces appear along the way.
The status and love affairs in childhood through a skewed lens – revealing the liberating force of not caring about what others think.
When a butterfly gets stuck in the fountain, the whole community of garden creatures is faced with an unfamiliar situation.
In a dilapidated house by the ocean, a woman, worn down by time and solitude, lives a reclusive life. Every day, she performs the same unsettling ritual: extracting thick black algae from the pipes, cracks and invisible fissures, as if the house were rotting from the inside. Every afternoon, she drags this living matter to a cliff and throws it back into the sea.
A father decides to lock himself and his daughter inside their apartment to avoid a virus spreading across the world.
Pernille struggles to accept that she cannot stay thirteen forever and decides to write a memoir about her life.
When Hanna misses the train, she jumps on a road trip to Berlin. There, she’s set to meet her great love, dj___snorksenzation__000.





























