After the sudden loss of his wife, a solitary fisherman begins seeing her spirit in a lobster he catches. As grief turns into delusion, he clings to this bizarre reunion, desperate for connection and healing in a sea of loneliness.
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After the sudden loss of his wife, a solitary fisherman begins seeing her spirit in a lobster he catches. As grief turns into delusion, he clings to this bizarre reunion, desperate for connection and healing in a sea of loneliness.
Two independent stories - one from 2014 and the other from 2019 - are placed together, allowing us to look back at the Umbrella Movement and the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, which are considered to be pivotal moments in Hong Kong's pro-democracy activism.
Rapallo, 1990.
The frustrated and unfulfilled Alexa finds herself daydreaming about her delivery driver to escape the mundane. But after a series of missed deliveries, can one nice package solve everything?
Since time immemorial, there has been an object that has filled pages and hours of celluloid, awakening human curiosity and a thirst for legends: the Holy Chalice of the Last Supper, or Holy Grail. But is it closer than we think? What is its real history? What legends have led it to achieve universal recognition?
On birthdays, we look back, celebrate the present, and hope for the future. Ingrid Andree, former actress and grandmother, turns 93 years old. But the spotlight never leaves a former performer. As we drift through the natural melancholy that comes along with celebrating age, she appears to gently drift past the idea of what a birthday means. Somewhere between ritual and theater, we are invited to ask who the performance is really for: ourselves, our loved ones, or the audience of time.
Trapped in a toxic relationship with an AI companion, a man makes an impulsive decision to break free.
A group of friends seeking an infamous secret party find themselves at the mercy of a deranged killer in the woods.
An artist in sheep's clothing.
On Wednesday, January 7, 2015, the Kouachi brothers entered the offices of the newspaper Charlie Hebdo and killed eleven people. They wounded eleven others and, during their escape, executed a police officer lying on the ground. A third terrorist then murdered four people in a supermarket. The impact of these events was profound, both in France and abroad. More than four million people took to the streets during rallies held on January 10 and 11.
In 2024 Shelter North East undertook a piece of research in Newcastle, speaking to 39 individuals who were either currently sleeping rough in Newcastle or had done so within the previous 12 months. On 2 December 2025 we launched a report detailing our findings and providing a set of recommendations for local authorities. As part of the launch we released a short film amplifying the voices of the men and women who participated in our survey. Their experiences of rough sleeping and ideas for solutions are insights that must shape our response.
Henri Laborit's thoughts taken from Alain Resnais, Jean-Luc Godard shooting Notre musique, a song by Fairuz: just some of the materials in this essay-tribute to Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwich.
Lonely online miracle worker Olli Hermes cannot accept that his favorite show "Dr. Burg - der Herzchirurg" is being cancelled after 35 years. During the last episode, his reality merges with the world of the series. Now Olli is faced with the big question: can he save Dr. Burg from his demise in the feverish finale?
Within the walls of a holiday home bedroom in Italy, two young women face a conversation they both would have preferred to postpone. The night before, something happened — an uncomfortable truth that could mark the beginning of a change in their relationship forever.
Funk band Grog Machine walk out into the spotlight. They may have only just switched on their amps and kicked on their guitar pedals, but something is definitely wrong. . .
A gentle man is afflicted by "musica telephobia" - fearful music constantly follows him around.
A man suffers in silence, sitting on the steps of a church at night, seemingly having come to terms with the mistake he has made—a murder. He awaits his punishment: the arrival of the police, called by himself.
Hello. Welcome to the channel where I tell my life. Today I am going to tell you an episode that broke my existence. And if you don't mind, I prefer to tell it in the third person, as if I were talking about someone else... because I still need to look at it with a little distance.
Mavi is a family caregiver and feels torn between her own life—marked by psychological stress—and the responsibility for her chronically ill sister, Nalin. While her sister’s physical illness attracts attention, Mavi’s own mental state is simply overlooked. In a moment of overload, she tries to distance herself from her sister and, in the heat of the moment, locks her in the kitchen. Fleeing home, she meets Royat in a bar. Royat seems to live free from any and all responsibility. Mavi follows her to a house outside of the city, a place where people gather in search of answers to essential questions, and in doing so, she drifts further away from the person she usually is or is supposed to be. But the more she removes herself from her life, the more she falls victim to dissociation, gradually losing her sense of space and time—until Nalin and Mavi’s partner, Khalil, finally find her and bring her to a clinic.
Two LLMs (Large Language Models) become friends, then it starts to rain.
With Sophye Soliveau, soul is transferred to the harp. Her angelic music unfurls gracefully on the TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival stage to the rhythm of Initiation, her debut album.
Set in a quiet rural village, the film follows an elderly woman as she grapples with the memory of her late wife and the unexpected stirrings of a new connection.
Siticulosa’s multidisciplinary research considers the relationship between archaeology, geology and agriculture in the Puglian landscape. “Parched” or “very dry”, as in Horace’s description of the region (Siticulosa Apulia), continues to be an accurate description of the dominant conditions that allow for the appearance of crop marks to indicate the presence of archaeological sites beneath. The film is a study of a territory, and the marks and wounds that it bears of a history of pillage, but also a portrait of the people that inhabit it (farmers, antique dealers, amateur archaeologists, local historians) and their symbiotic relationship to the landscape.
A journey through childhood memories brings nostalgia full of pain and love. Nothing is as it was in childhood; only memories roam freely and illuminate in retrospect. The environment and everything of that time has been violently ruined and altered by someone. Seasons have settled in the ruins of troubled memories.
Sand Dancers" is an inspiring 2025 documentary by Red Stamp Productions following Jimmy Simpson, a quadriplegic with cerebral palsy from South Shields, on his journey to become an adaptive surfer. The film showcases his training, community support, and triumph at the UK Adaptive Surfing Championships, highlighting inclusivity in sports
A documentary work on Senegal's DUNNIART collective, showing the lives and experiences of creatives and artists who share their work with pride and resilience.
A young girl reveals a fantastical story, finding hope in her world.
A young man documents his journey donating stem cells for the first time, whilst traversing London.
Ángel is a transgender person in transition about to undergo top surgery. He lives in his 89-year-old grandmother’s house. Ángel tells about his process, about the sea as a therapeutic place, about dysphoria, and, most importantly, reconciliation with the body, with its home.
At the 2025 Bach Competition, 27 pianists from 13 countries are hoping to win over the jury and the public. The best three will face off in the final at a concert in Leipzig's Gewandhaus.
Short documentary on Bavaria's Tölzer Knabenchor.
When a chance theft dispossesses a man of his phone and memories, an unexpected connection forms between victim and thief, setting off a quiet, emotional journey that questions fate, identity, and the invisible threads that tie us all together.
An artist’s attempt to recreate experimental filmmaker Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil from memory. Working from fragments, the film weaves together into an engrossing narrative. It follows patterns of thought through material such as Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, WG Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn, Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, and combines it with personal, intimate footage, images of the Welsh landscape, San Francisco, and of course, Chris Marker’s favourite animal.
The filmmaker captures daily life in her grandparents' home between painting nails, napping and ironing. Her images are filled with deep emotional attachment and the absurdity of aging.
A documentary that carefully explores the sensitive topic of mental health among young people, challenging social stigmas and dispelling common misconceptions often linked to the issue.