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An elderly goat herder falls victim to a scam promising long-awaited reparations for her father's WWII service. Structured as a series of recurring visual 'variations', Variations on a Theme is a portrait of endurance and loss.
Interlude is a heartfelt, dialogue-free short film about Walter, an elderly widower who rediscovers his passion for music. Haunted by memories of his late wife, Walter struggles to play the piano again after years away. With only his loyal dog for company, he battles self-doubt, aging hands, and unfinished melodies as he prepares for a local talent show. Through quiet determination and bittersweet flashbacks, Walter finds the courage to finish his composition and honor his wife’s memory, ultimately reconnecting with his family and himself.
Three young Norwegian women form a coven and start the black metal band Witch Club Satan. Before they know it, they are playing at major international festivals, but the battle has only just begun.
In this contemplative coming of age portrait, Yosef, a spirited athlete, is becoming more aware of his family history, after being displaced from their Iraqi homeland.
In Pattada, a village defined by its association with death, the narrative centers on Gopalan Master, Charulatha, and Suttu, each facing the village's harsh judgment and violence. Through their struggles, the story highlights the plight of the marginalized. Suttu finds solace in freedom, choosing to leave. However, Charulatha remains, her future precarious, trapped within Pattada's cycle of violence and injustice.
Edu is a normal and nice guy, but a strange diagnosis will alter his life forever.
A woman who is mute & deprived of motherhood suddenly encounters a mysterious child, unleashing a chain of mythical and supernatural incidents that redefine the essence of motherhood & real horror of the society.
Six friends gather to celebrate a birthday in a cabin far from the city. What begins as a night of laughter, alcohol, and substances slowly spirals into something darker, as the boundaries of reality start to collapse. When events take an unexpected turn, the group is forced to question whether what they are experiencing is real… or only in their minds.
Third entry in The Valencia Saga. A sitter got hired to take care an overprotected grown teen. While both discussing the up beats of life, their night turns more creepier than just a sitter chat.
Jonah, an arrogant, semi-famous artist living in Chicago has it all figured out while living his best life until one day it's cut short as he j-walks across the street. Erin troubled by the fact that she has struck down the golden child of the Windy City and tormented by the public. Now finds herself haunted by Jonahs ghost. Both eager to move on with their lives. The pair is stuck together in a heated relationship as Erin tries to guide Jonah to the other side helping him with his un-finished business.
In 1969 Amsterdam, two idealistic roommates fall for the same free-spirited young woman, pulling them into a heady world of hippie dreams, artistic rebellion, and emotional turmoil that tests their friendship and the ideals of free love.
For centuries, art has stylised violence against women - and called it beauty. Proserpina (or Persephone) frees herself from Pluto's grip and leads us through masterpieces from antiquity to the present day: from Roman sarcophagi to Bernini, from Artemisia Gentileschi to Marina Abramović. This journey through art history opens up new perspectives on the representation of sexual violence in art.
The story tells of a missile that crashes near Fatemeh Zahra Hospital in Yousefabad during the Twelve-Day War.
Stardom in Kariya 2026 Mar. was a professional wrestling event promoted by World Wonder Ring Stardom, held on March 1, 2026 at Kariya City Industrial Promotion Center Aioi Hall in Kariya, Aichi, Japan.
Set entirely within a fictional cinema of the Killhouse franchise, the film unfolds as a performance for the viewer rather than a conventional narrative. Through advertisements, trailers, intermissions, and commentary, the audience watches a movie as it is being watched—self-referential and deeply personal. At its center is Neil, a man confronting the failure of art, identity, and intention. Guided by an intimate narrator and a sequence of evocative images, Neil undergoes an internal transformation, finding solace in a community of like-minded people. Yet the connection proves insufficient. His deeper longing is for absolute unity to dissolve the self and become one with the world. This impossible ideal is embodied by Siya and Shesha, figures representing infinity, idealism, and paradox. In questioning art, belonging, and perfection, the film embraces irony as its core truth: meaning emerges through failure.
Returning from a holiday in the early hours of the morning, a young couple walk through the streets of Zürich, dragging suitcases behind them. Bleary-eyed and exhausted from their journey, they bicker. As they wait on a train platform to continue homeward, a misunderstanding occurs. Confusion rises and doubts awaken. Where do they go from here?
A concert film recorded from 1990 to 1994.