In a long-abandoned house, a young woman plays hide and seek with her childhood self, searching also for their binding thread. Language, longing and lost time are hidden, wanting to be found.
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In a long-abandoned house, a young woman plays hide and seek with her childhood self, searching also for their binding thread. Language, longing and lost time are hidden, wanting to be found.
Two young siblings, Omar and Mara, have a dream: to start a farming business near the river where they spent their childhood, the Sile. Their story is intertwined with other stories that describe the dramatic change in the landscape and the resulting environmental damage, painting a picture of a polluted waterway, abandoned to neglect and reduced to a mere backdrop for daily activities and tourism.
Underwater, there's a world of sounds: whale songs, echoes, clicks... This is how many species communicate and how the balance of the marine ecosystem is maintained. But what happens when the noise we humans make starts creeping into that environment?
Following a racist attack, Mu’tasem and his girlfriend must reconsider the name they have chosen for their future child.
I Like The Way You Taste is a short film where our couple, Kaeshelle and Nicholle, embody softness, Black queer love, and the unspoken power of touch. Through intimate moments and the challenges of public affection, they explore how love fosters self-acceptance and growth.
A documentary that recounts the personal and professional life of Mara Blasetti, who built her career behind the scenes in cinema with determination. Despite the marginalization she suffered in the male-dominated Italian film industry, Mara's story is emblematic of the tenacious emancipation of women in 20th-century cinema.
A LICA150 short film based on a scene from Roeg's "Don't Look Now" - taking inspiration from early 2000's romantic comedies.
Two estranged and bereaved sisters, reconnect with each other, by making their recently passed Grandad’s family recipes.
Miguel has met up with his friends, or so he thinks.
A woman meets a mayfly and then basically more happens.
sincerity in the dying moments of twenty-first century irony
"There's no work in Ukraine," said my father, appearing in my life when I was 18. He invited me to join him in the Czech Republic. His letters (2003–2007) about solitary life abroad embody a desire not to forget the period of transformation in Ukraine. The voice-over belongs to a person who doesn’t exist in reality, the better to correspond to a voice of a person who doesn’t exist in my life, but whose voice I hear when reading the letters addressed to someone who perhaps didn’t exist either.
A woman's daily commute is thrown into chaos when she finds the city inexplicably abandoned. Alone is a haunting psychological thriller exploring underlying themes of loneliness and the disconnect many of us feel from one another in our modern world. It explores the way that we can feel lonely even when surrounded by others.
At Jazz à Porquerolles, Yom and brothers Théo and Valentin Ceccaldi join forces on a project as audacious as it is meditative: Le Rythme du Silence.
A Man struggles with a unique ability and finds the girl of his dreams. Will this ability stop him from pursuing a life with her?
The village of Guochang ("fruit farm") was established during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-76) as a labor camp – built by prisoners, including the director's father. Later, the traces were covered up: the place was at times both a village and a prison, and later even a drug treatment center. The film is directed against forgetting and silence and attempts to give the spirits of the dead and disappeared a form of redemption.
An 18-year-old girl battles the darkness of trauma and sexual abuse while striving to break free and heal from her past, using the visual and poetic metaphor of drowning to represent her struggle.
The artist and choreographer use oral history and bodies to make visible how deeply the Dutch colonization of Southeast Asia is engraved in the collective memory.
A Palestinian family deals with the loss of their 22-year-old son Omar after he was shot dead by the Israeli military. The film follows Omar's younger brother, his sister and his mother who live in a Palestinian refugee camp near Bethlehem, West Bank. While Omar’s sister Rama holds onto old memories and pictures, his brother Mohammad rarely talks about Omar’s death. But one evening, above the roofs of the camp, he shares his deepest thoughts about the future with his best friend. Omar's death has left deep marks on the siblings and their own will to live. While they struggle to move on with their lives, Omar’s mother is torn between pride and grief. She believes in the meaning of his death as a martyr.
Isaiah Collier is one of the most exciting young American saxophonists of the moment. Meet this phenomenon at the 2025 TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival.
Five of the most important and prestigious names in Italian cuisine gather to discuss their choices, their sense of time, and the future, free from prejudice and convention. One by one, they begin to speak, leading us on a journey through the different latitudes, flavors, and histories of our country. All under the banner, however, of one great shared spirit: love for the life to come. The fifth season that unites us all.
All you see is light, and all you fear is the unknown.
How long spring-wound cameras will continue to exist depends solely on us humans.
A horror story set in a mysterious hotel
An up-and-coming, experimental musician is invited to perform at a remote arctic research outpost for the resident scientists, an unwelcoming world which tests her resolve but expands her audience beyond the atmosphere.
Kaz and Suki visit the abandoned Priory Castle in Cambusnethan, Scotland. In the video, they explore the location and talk about its history while walking through the site.
Students at the Auguste-Viktoria-Schule in Flensburg spent several weeks studying poetry and writing their own poems. They also created (written) images and made a film. They ask questions about life in the realm of possibility. "Who am I? Am I me, or am I not?"
In this documentary, the cleaner Güven Ciftci, the DHL courier Khaleel Al Bodach, and the caretaker Cynthia Würpel take us into their often-invisible daily working lives. From the first ringing of the alarm clock at half past three in the morning to coming home in the evening, the film depicts the physical strain, daily routines, and the dignity of three professions without which our society could not function, but which are hardly noticed in the public consciousness.
This new instalment of Angela's Diaries concludes the trilogy dedicated to the late Angela Ricci Lucchi, with whom Yervant Gianikian made all his films, which recount man's violence against nature, animals and humanity itself. Lucrezia Lerro sensitively reads Angela's diary about her illness, giving voice to her intimate writing and to the dense poetics of the painful passages that seem to be paced at the rate of her heartbeats, word after word, as she desperately tries to overcome her illness. Themes include the war, Angela's political work and the promise made to her to continue working.
A short film that follows the diary of a trans-masculine person who sees his own and others' views of his body change during his transition. Between desire, apprehension and questioning. From there, comfort grows with people who share this experience.
Under the glow of the moon and shimmering stars, a playful water droplet and her firefly friend play tag across an idyllic lily pond. They laugh and cast ripples across the quiet darkness of the pond until their play leads them to the farthest edge of the pond, where neither of them have dared to go before.
Jean likes to walk by the river, a peaceful place that calms him and fills him with joy. One summer day, he meets Marie, a young woman on holiday in the region. Their meeting is as unexpected as it is precious. Together, they share a day suspended in time, made of laughter and discoveries. But when it’s time to say goodbye, Jean is confronted with a pain he did not suspect: that of a strong bond, woven too quickly, which must already be broken.
An experimental collage-essay composed entirely of iPhone footage, this film captures the emotional textures of memory over the past few years—a move from Sydney to Paris, following love and the pull of what felt right in the moment. Fragments of everyday life, layered with original music, create a flowing meditation on the past and present. The film avoids a linear narrative, instead mirroring the way memories rise and fall like waves: fleeting, emotional, and deeply personal. It’s an attempt to translate lived experience into film, celebrating the beauty of letting life wash over you, while holding onto the love and connections that shape who we are.
A medical student enters the world of VR and AI to reunite with the love of her life, who passed away recently.
Ahmed's idyllic life as a nomadic camel-herder is turned upside down when grazing land is sold to private corporations, and he has to choose between keeping his traditional livelihood or modernising with the times.
"La Dolce Doku" is a master's thesis by Leonard Stern. The film delves into the pop-cultural phenomenon of Roy Bianco & Die Abbrunzati Boys – a band that represents far more than "just" Italian pop music. It explores authenticity, musical DNA, a longing for Italy, and the question: Why does this project work so well – and why does it resonate with so many people? Through interviews, studio footage from Vienna, concert moments, expert opinions from figures such as Dieter Thomas Kuhn, Dr. Richard Brütting, and Prof. Dr. Christoph Jacke, as well as insights from longtime associates of the band, the film attempts to paint a multifaceted picture – without shattering the myth. The documentary aims to explain why RB&DAB are not just a fleeting phenomenon, but a band with lasting relevance.
A dystopian and darkly whimsical animated short, unfolding in fragmented vignettes where characters collide – each caught in their own rhythm of time.
"I thought of all those gloves I see here and there on the street and it's like they're waiting for someone to turn around, look for them, take them back". A tale on missing gloves, loss, absence, resilience and the journey to find our other half - or ourselves
Using the simplest of means, this educational film takes us to one of the driest and most desolate places in the entire universe—the fictional celestial body Neesbeck.