New Movies
Paku Tanah Jawa
Since childhood, Ningrum has had to face the negative views of local residents, because her mother, Handini, was always rumored to have had many men as a condition for marriage. The death of a close friend of Handini's made his family even more cornered by residents. Ningrum's life becomes increasingly uneasy after the man she secretly loves, Jalu, is trapped as Handini's new victim. Ningrum has to fight many supernatural terrors. Ningrum got a clue and asked for help from a Kyai who gave him a powerful spear that could be used to destroy black magic on the face of the earth.
¡Beso de lengua!
Itzcóatl and Moisés are on their first date. After a couple of hours of getting to know each other, they “play” an unusual and riveting game.
All Things Metal
Three brothers run an iron forge together where they smith and also make heavy metal music. Their creative impulses come from a unique childhood marked by a shared disability.
GOING UNDER
The disappearance of a classmate leads Oscar to look more closely at the world around him
Depression is a Beast
An actor who typically battles evil forces in horror films confronts her darkest struggle, a real-life fight against depression.
Margarita
At times, you have to leave places you grew up in to gain peace. And when the world burns bridges to make sure there is no coming back – you just have to keep living in hope of crossing paths with your home country again, smiling at each other and finally going separate ways.
Saat Menghadap Tuhan
Growing up with a dark past and a simple dream: to make his mother happy, Damar had to 'fight' against himself in order to become a good teenager.
The Virtual Llama
With a world population exploding, a new option to upload your mind to a forever home cuts two sisters in half. Through the story of broken sisterhood, The Virtual Llama explores how uploading our minds to virtual worlds might pose a solution to climate change, but at the cost of our bodies and identities.
D-Day, 100 jours pour la liberté
Using restored, colorized archives and testimonies from all the players in this conflict, this documentary covers the hundred days of apocalyptic fighting that wrote History. June 1944, the Allies landed in Normandy. This odyssey was meticulously prepared for months. The construction of two artificial ports, the transport of Anglo-American troops, their training cost colossal efforts, and caused many cold sweats: the secret of D-Day almost came to light several times. The documentary reveals the inner workings of Operation Overlord, it also deciphers the military operations, and evokes the choices of the high command. Placed at human level, it retraces the fate of Norman civilians subjected to deadly bombings, the attitude of the Allied soldiers and their German adversaries, as well as the aspirations of the French population, torn between fear and hope.
Bad Apple
From the dungeons of the SARA Production crew comes Bad Apple, a story of power, family, and fruit. Stacy Cavendish slips on a banana peel one day, leading her to discover an age old rivalry that only she can solve. No one is safe from being chewed up and spit out. Try not to go bananas as you watch this twisted, mysterious action-packed drama.
Bitterroot
Reeling from a failed marriage and in need of comfort and a new perspective, a middle aged man returns home to take care of his aging mother within the deceptively tranquil landscape of rural Montana.
Made in Dreams - L'italiano che ha costruito l'America
Rebel Nun
Dominic Sivyer takes a look at six decades of the life and work of Sister Helen Prejean as she continues to be an inspirational force for justice.
I Have Something To Get Off My Chest
A trans man as he recovers from top surgery and his partner takes on the role of his sole caregiver. Live action blends with experimental animation.
Lost Bois
A hedonistic and gritty exploration about the lives of three trans bois in New York City - Samp, Gian, and Moose – who are struggling to find their place in the world. But amidst the chaos and despair, they also find moments of transcendence and raw connection. A powerful exploration of identity, acceptance, and transmasc brotherhood.
Red Envelope
A newly-wed American Andy picks up a red envelope on the ground near a Taiwanese night market. What he discovers inside the envelope is a family saga that binds two worlds.
Group Therapy
Neil Berkeley’s latest is a thoughtful and humorous navigation of personal conversations on mental health. Produced by Kevin Hart, this unique documentary takes the form of a group therapy session led by some of today’s funniest comedians and comic performers.
Liminal
Travelling through the cosmic unknown, an artificial intelligence seeks a deeper understanding of itself through the life of a lonely astronaut.
Badaboom
During a storming mission, a commander has to make quick, unconventional and very risky decisions. One of these decisions has been captured by military documentarians during the counteroffensive in the Zaporizhia Region. A brief consultation at the control and observation point with the commander of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, Hero of Ukraine Viktor Sikoza, quick planning with deminers and a "big badaboom" which paralyzed several enemy positions.
If You Want to Fly, Dig
We see impressive videos of the work of drone operators in the media every day. The painstaking work that is done to prepare for it is usually left behind the scenes. And we are talking not just about organizing the flight, but also such trivial things as, for instance, proper arrangement of positions. A well-dug shelter saves lives - this rule is the same both for infantry and for drone pilots. One day in the life of the strike drone unit of the 47th Magura Separate Mechanised Brigade involves digging trenches, joking, combat missions, eating sandwiches under shelling, and digging trenches again. Because the better a fighted digs, the longer he lives.
Archive of Life
This documentary short-film follows the story of The White Bus Cinema based in Southend-on-Sea. They keep the process of projecting real celluloid film alive by showing films from their archive of over 3,000 films, ranging from Super 8, 16mm, and 35mm prints. The film argues why it's important to continue the shooting and projection process of film in our current age of digital shooting and projection in modern Hollywood, amidst the chaos of studios removing films from their streaming services.
Raiz
Raiz ("Roots" in Papiamento, the island language of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire), is created from historical archives and the home movies of an Aruban family, who had to leave the island in search of work in the 1980s. The film is made by their son, raised as a third-culture child, reflecting on the ideas of belonging and home through the long-distance calls with his family.
Latitude Mesh
Latitude Mesh explores the interplay between different photosensitive emulsions, including Kodak Tri-X, Kodak 3378 high contrast film, and Hayden’s own handmade emulsion. This handmade emulsion is the focal point of the work, emphasizing a deep investigation into its characteristics and possibilities. The film is organized around three central concepts: the decreasing photographic latitude from the most to the least light-sensitive emulsion, a geographical descent through Toronto from north to south, and a physical descent of the camera itself.
Movement, photochemical sensitivity, and geography are intricately woven throughout the footage, which is paired with a self-produced soundscape. As the film progresses, the images and music gradually deteriorate into chaotic rhythms of disordered silver halides and distorted sounds.
Savages
Sonia and Arturo live in a house that appears safe but is too large and silent. One night, three armed men violently break into the couple's property. Arturo manages to escape and capture the youngest and most inexperienced of the thieves, deciding to kidnap him and discipline him in the basement of the house. Gradually, the anger dissipates, and strange familial ties emerge that Arturo and Sonia believed were long gone. "Salvajes" is a violent portrayal of a divided society, in an unequal social fabric where the boundaries between victim and perpetrator become blurred.
Ballerina
A young female assassin seeks revenge against the people who killed her family.
Come Closer
When her beloved brother dies, Eden's grief takes a dangerous turn as she discovers his secret girlfriend. With stunning visuals and a haunting soundtrack, this poignant drama explores the depths of love, loss and obsession.
solaris bled
overview of late communications ( GN-z11) after Solari's death and the next generations of Solaris colonizers
A Hundred Lies
A Toronto musician faces personal issues and industry uncertainty as he attempts to make his songs heard.
Happy Things
Ten year old Lily has to play multiple roles at once, facing the questions of the adult world. It is often the children who know how to live life without making it overly complicated and see that the key to happiness lies in simplicity – whether it's the first rays of sunshine, a hug from a loved one, or a snowball fight.
Silent Introduction
A pretentious record store clerk must defend her music taste after a finance bro tries to purchase a rare used record.
Love Therapy
Cardiff, 2044. Devoted Government Relationship Therapist, Heather Clarke is gifted a second chance to start a family after the death of her first-born child. Will Heather seduce soldiers of the regime, while her husband, Commander Howard is away on business?
Sold City - Teil 1: „Eigentum statt Menschenrecht“
Mission 200
Documentary about a Ukrainian woman, who during Russia's full-scale attack put her travel business on hold and began transporting killed military men. Like the mythological Charon, who transfers souls to the other side of the river Styx, she transports the bodies of the dead soldiers. Overcoming thousands of kilometers without any stops and sleep, she transports those who have finished fighting in this world and are on their last voyage.