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A young Chinese photographer and her partner VT live through the wildest year of their lives, moving between the shadows of the pandemic and trancelike underground parties, chasing a form of freedom that feels almost out of reach. But idealism soon collides with reality. Under a cascade of violence, her former life collapses completely. To escape a world where justice is unattainable, the two make a difficult and desperate decision. Their route stretches from Asia to South America and then northward—through Thailand, Dubai, Ecuador, and Colombia, and across the Darién Gap. In Mexico, they ride 8,500 kilometers on motorcycles, confronting endless checkpoints, corrupt police, and armed groups. On May 5, 2024, they finally cross the border—an arduously won moment of “temporary success,” followed immediately by forced return. Everything resets to zero.

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NR 2026
Chiayi's Taste of Time

Braised Delicacies is more than a flavor—it is a legacy shaped by three generations. Master Lin Shun-Cheng upholds traditional craftsmanship passed down from his father, while his apprentice Lai Yun-Chun brings innovation, and Lin's son works to meet his father's high standards. Though different in outlook, all three of them share deep respect for cooking. The film captures how craftsmanship and love quietly endure in this 80-year-old Chiayi establishment of food flavors.

Chiayi's Taste of Time

NR 2026
Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui

Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui follows students from Kīhei Charter School as they partner with Kīpuka Olowalu on wildfire mitigation and native planting along Olowalu Stream. Through interviews with students, their teacher, Kīpuka Olowalu staff, and a PhD candidate collaborating on the project, the film highlights the importance of blending cultural knowledge, scientific research, and hands-on stewardship. This student-made documentary celebrates the power of youth learning and working alongside their community to protect and restore the Olowalu watershed.

Hoʻomalu ʻĀina Maui

NR 2026
Shame And Pride In History

This film explores the issues of pride and shame in the national histories of states, addressing topics that spark debate in contemporary societies, such as colonial legacies, wars, religious conflicts, and economic exploitation. As demands for reparations grow in number and intensity, monuments are toppled, and moral values are reassessed, the need to distinguish between personal and collective responsibility becomes increasingly important, as does the need to address whether progress can ever justify atrocities.

Shame And Pride In History

NR 2026
Fræk fyr til Frede

Frede Rasmussen is a 79-year old man from rural Lolland who has decided, late in life, to seek love as an openly gay man. Having spent decades largely alone and outside the LGBT+ community, Frede steps into the unfamiliar world of modern dating with help from local queer support groups. From creating a dating profile to placing personal ads and going on hopeful yet awkward dates, the documentary tenderly captures his vulnerability, humor, and resilience. Blending warmth with quiet social commentary, the film explores aging, loneliness, and the universal desire for intimacy—proving it is never too late to search for connection.

Fræk fyr til Frede

NR 2026
Snowfall in New York

Snowfall in New York is a cinematic short film documenting winter in New York City in 2025 and early 2026, observed through street photography and moving images. Captured across one snowstorm this season, along with years prior, the film moves through both day and night, allowing each storm to unfold in its own rhythm. The quiet of winter days. The weight of falling snow after dark. The subtle shift in energy that winter brings to the city. This film observes the daily life that continues in the cold. People moving through their routines and streets softened by snowfall. Winter can slow the city down, but it never stops it.

Snowfall in New York

NR 2026
Underground Sound

For a DJ, keeping up with the latest trends is par for the course, but DJ Brian d’Souza, is forging his own path. Under his stage name, Auntie Flo, he learned to create innovative soundscapes from the subtle vibrations of living plants and mushrooms His musical exploration highlights the living ecosystem that exists all around us, urging us to see nature as living collaborator in the symphony of existence. Beyond the stage, his music promotes mental healing and environmental conservation, encouraging listeners to engage with nature in a new way. By collaborating with the natural world, Brian reshapes how we interact with the environment, giving Mother Earth a voice in the symphony of life and inviting us to listen to what’s hidden in plain sight.

Underground Sound

NR 2026
The smile that faded laughing at the sound of a gun

But the story turned upside down, they loved the murdered man, he was pure and beautiful, how can they scare a dead man to photograph him as they know a murderer... KATERINA GOGOU – Absent (Excerpt from a poem dedicated to Christos Tsoutsouvis) The blog katrami, after many years of research, created a documentary about the anarchist Christos Tsoutsouvis entitled "The smile that went out laughing at the sound of a pistol" exactly 40 years after the "battle" of Gyzis.

The smile that faded laughing at the sound of a gun

NR 2026