Two friends set out for a walk, unaware that one of them has forgotten to lock their door—leaving their home vulnerable to an unseen presence inside.
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Two friends set out for a walk, unaware that one of them has forgotten to lock their door—leaving their home vulnerable to an unseen presence inside.
The actor locks herself away to learn lines. But something in the room is stealing time.
A story of the sad egg.
For 15 years, Roger Winstanley has been haunted by an unsettling, recurring dream: an invitation to spend the night in the house of an acquaintance, where an unseen terror lurks and the figures who populate the dream seem to age in real time. Nightmare and waking life seem to finally collide when an invitation to the dreaded "room in the tower” becomes all too real…
Don Quixote is resurrected in Marseille and sets out to fight fences, gates, private property rights and general segregation with his faithful squire, an ex-criminal pizza delivery man on a scooter.
In 1925, young Lucy moves to Mauritius to live with her wealthy British aunt and uncle. But when she falls for local laborer Krishna, colonial attitudes threaten not only their relationship but also their lives.
An iconoclastic figure in French pop music, Philippe Katerine combines poetic absurdity, surreal humor, and social criticism in performances that defy classification. His performance at the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony caused a sensation. Now it's time for a preview of his show at Eurockéennes 2025.
That year, the American ethno-jazz group became legendary with their performance at the Berliner Jazztage. Navigating between jazz, classical, world music, and folk, the four musicians forged their own musical universe. The recording of this extraordinary evening shows Oregon at the peak of their art.
A couple enjoys a romantic weekend in a treehouse suspended more than 20 meters above the ground in a forest. At night, she wakes up with a start and sees her partner fall from the cabin, dying instantly.
Birmingham, 1979. An orphaned girl and her estranged uncle try to navigate their grief, connecting through faith, and the creation of a kite.
To leave or to stay? Anaïs, a 17-year-old deeply connected to her native region of Gers in southwestern France and her friend group, is faced with this dilemma. With her high school diploma in hand, she must leave behind her family and rural life. During this final summer, Anaïs becomes acutely aware of everything she will have to give up: the music, the village festivals, the beauty of the sunflower fields… But how can one build a future in the 'empty diagonal'?"
Rainer Langhans – the old hippie with the long, white hair – is preparing for his death. The self-proclaimed last of the ‘68ers, co-founder of Commune 1, self-promoter, and contradictory outsider lives with his companions and rehearses dying. Through interviews with companions, siblings, and confidants, previously unpublished archive material, and offbeat, fictional scenes, a multi-layered portrait emerges – sometimes serious, sometimes ironic, always contradictory. How can this flamboyant media figure be captured? And what remains when the pose fades? A final look at an eccentric dreamer who always only wanted one thing: to be human.
The revolutions that swept Latin America in the second half of the 20th century owe much to the participation of millions of Christians who engaged in political struggles in the name of their faith, paying a heavy toll for undermining the traditional relationship between the Church and power. Driven by Liberation theology, they challenged military regimes and oligarchies, risking their lives. Far from Marx's idea of religion as 'opium of the people', here the people fought for the advent of the Kingdom of God on Earth, rather than in Heaven.
A collage made of memories, family conversations, songs, found footage, and attempts at other films. While a film student shoots his first shorts on Super 8, he laments not having a single moving image of his parents. “Only the rich make films.”
A young man tries to charm a figure similar to himself.
Enrique and Alfonso are father and son. Both hide their feelings and emotions. Enrique, seventy-four years old, spends his days smoking and watching television. Alfonso visits him every day and runs most of his errands. Switched On is a portrait of patriarchy and oppressive masculinity. The story of two lonely men who, although they don't admit it, need each other.
My name is Arnaud. I’m going to perform in the Trio show with Baptiste and Jérémy. I’ve been tasked with writing the pitch for the show. As I write these lines, I have no idea what it’s going to be. But roughly, here’s how it’ll go: we’re going to write a show, and it probably won’t go as planned because of one person. Apparently, me. Thanks to my vast experience, I’ll save the evening. Baptiste will follow me blindly because he loves me. Jérémy will yell at me. Because he’s an idiot. But one thing’s for sure: you’re going to laugh a lot. And so will we.
The making of a soldier in Peru. A group of young men, some of them teenagers, voluntarily enlists in a rigorous military program within the Peruvian Armed Forces. They are driven by their desire to engage in an ongoing armed conflict in the VRAEM, an area with military intervention framed by a 'war on drugs' policy. They aspire to become ‘men of war’ and embark on a transformative journey from hopeful adventurers into soldiers. Amidst the violence in the secluded military environment in Peru, intimate moments unfold beyond a prejudiced gaze, where compassion and care blossom among them.
Actress Glenn Close can transform herself into different roles like a chameleon. Behind this versatility lies an artist who had to get over a lot in her personal life to become the star she is today. Close looks back on her long career of prestigious filmmaking.
A young director, not particularly talented, tries to make a film using a rather unusual method...
In an age of intersecting political, man-made and ecological disasters, ‘Preemptive Listening’ is an ode to the sirens that are and those that could be. Siren compositions from over 20 contemporary musicians form a resonant voice to ask; Does an alarm have to be alarming?
Gaspard wonders about his grandfather's strange behavior. As he tries to fall asleep, his head full of questions, his sister Ambre reveals a secret to him. What if Grandpa isn't who we think he is?
In Afghanistan Amena Karimyan founded the astronomical group Kayhana – which is Persian for “little universe.” Using a self-built model of the planets, she encourages young girls to reach for the stars. After the radical Islamic Taliban seized power, she was forced to flee the country and is now struggling to build a new life in Germany. Since girlhood, this young Afghan has dreamt of flying to the moon – a dream that suddenly seems within her grasp yet remains impossible to achieve. Stuck between the burden of her past, German bureaucracy and her own ambitions, Amena embarks upon a mission to find her place on earth. In atmospheric images of this and other worlds, Little Universe portrays an ambitious Afghan woman who questions our perceptions of refugee women.
VIVA VERDI. is an intimate glimpse into lives of celebrated opera singers and musicians living our their 'third act' while mentoring music students at Casa Verdi Milan, built by Giuseppe Verdi in 1896.
A young woman leaves behind the restless São Paulo to begin a new chapter in the small town of Garbagna Novarese, in northern Italy. Through quiet, intimate moments of daily life, the film captures her silent negotiation between nostalgia and discovery. "Questi Giorni" is a slice-of-life short that gently explores identity, adaptation, and the quiet beauty found in routine.
This documentary whisks the audience into the fascinating world of classical ballet, showing young dancers from around the globe on their journey to fulfill their dreams. It highlights their struggles and unifying love of music and dance.
After losing his job, his father and custody of his child, Kareem has enough of being dealt a bad card in life and decides to take control in the most brutal way he can, by kidnapping his boss's daughter and holding her hostage where if a life changing amount of money is not paid within four hours she will be killed. Little does he know, the four hour journey, a night ride in and out of London, will induce a bond of empathy for one another that spirals the events of the night further into madness and anarchy.
To some art is simply a painting, a sketch, perhaps a photograph - but to others, art is pain. That kind of art can't be framed, it has to be captured in a different way. At least that's what a villain would think.
Over 100 students venture into a large-scale scientific experiment. Since most people do not know exactly how a computer works, they recreate the data processing processes of a computer chip live in their auditorium. The process is observed with skepticism from the control room, because each processor particle has a very specific task.
A pessimistic, financially unstable detective falls into a web of danger after being hired to find a pen. As he delves deeper into the case, his skills are challenged and his pessimism is tested. Can he find success in a world that demands failure?
An island is a refuge. Within the forest dwell ancient trees, stones, animals of all sizes, and a few branches found along the way. Childhood and discoveries. Knowledge lost in the mist, aboard a ship. A field of attraction where past, present, and future dance in the fire without temporal order; the children are all ages. We have arrived at the strange land of Gombaut.
Years before the banquet of TARA, with the institution already established and in a world of increasingly corrupt morals, Gralla, a solitary priestess, embarks on a journey with her wandering confessional, preaching a new form of forgiveness... until a mysterious man decides to challenge her
The body is a vessel, a cage that absorbs and reflects what it witnesses. It is the clamor of consciousness, a swarm of limbs and breath, a friction, a pressing — the rustle of souls, the chant of longing where the sense of emptiness rings clear. A lucid absence, quietly inhabiting the spaces we live in, turning them into thresholds: chaotic, in-between, suspended. Absence, here, is like a wave. It comes and recedes, only to return, feeding itself endlessly.
Miranda tries to be cordial and respectful to Leonardo after their breakup, but her nostalgic and carnal thirst is greater than her common sense.
The documentary will feature interviews with contemporary theorists and practitioners who will share their insights on the concept of a chair.