The story behind the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears' rap anthem and video that became a cultural phenomenon, redefined sports entertainment, and cemented the team's larger-than-life legacy.
Snowflakes at the End of the World offers a meditation on the beauty and ugliness of Montreal winter, and invites critical reflection on the relationship between humans and nature.
Belarusian teenager Lyosha, who ended up in San Francisco after the events of 2020, tries to stay in touch with his friend who remained in Belarus and went to prison. He writes letters, sharing stories about his new reality and friends. But life in a new country gradually brings new challenges and doubts: is it possible to live the new life fully without losing the old one?
Woojin was once a popular K-POP star, but now he is a faded celebrity. Tormented by obsessive stalker fans and malicious online comments, he lives in isolation, cut off from the world. One day, his only family—his grandmother—asks him to find Santos, a Philippine veteran who once saved her during the Korean War. With his long-time manager and best friend Junha by his side, Woojin sets off for the Philippines. At Manila Airport, he unexpectedly meets Gabby, a mysterious young woman and longtime fan of his, who eagerly offers to help. Soon, Gabby’s best friend, the vibrant and quirky influencer Lara, joins them, and an unplanned journey begins.
Haunted by a tragic accident in his mosque, an Imam's faith crumbles under the weight of communal blame and a hidden truth, forcing him to choose between ritual and humanity to reclaim his shattered identity.
In this queer noir short, a straight-laced detective meets a queer burlesque dancer during a murder investigation and gets caught in a larger web of conspiracy.
Pyeong-hwa decides to take driving lessons from her friend after being told that she needs to drive in order to travel alone on Jeju Island. But driving doesn't come easily to Pyeong-hwa. Meanwhile, she goes for walks and rides her bike.
In the utopia of Sockville, residents are visited daily by their caretaker, Peter Pinky. However, one individual sock, Smiley Steve, starts to suspect something nefarious is afoot, and gathers a band of freedom fighters to rise up against the power.
16-year-old Abigail's pregnancy scare gives her a new perspective on the 'Virgin Mary' despite the anger and disillusionment she has for the Catholic Church.
At 2 A.M. on a quiet subway platform, an elderly woman waits alone after missing her train. Her solitude is interrupted when a lively young boy bounds up the stairs and spots a girl on the opposite platform. Without speaking, they start a playful game of rock-paper-scissors, their laughter filling the empty station. But as the girl’s train arrives, their connection is cut short. She waves from the window, and he waves back, smiling. The elderly woman, watching from afar, is reminded that even the briefest encounters can create lasting memories of joy and shared humanity.
A young girl prophecies the end of time. With salt, water, and fire, direct-on-film techniques mirror the slow violence of the desert’s collapse through a handmade record of ecological loss.
When, at the age of fifty-five, Isabella Ducrot, whose real name was Antonia Mosca, decided to become a visual artist, no one, not even Ducrot herself, ever dreamed that today, at ninety, she would be the darling of art galleries the world over. The film Tenga duro signorina! Isabella Ducrot Unlimited follows her activity for two years, both her achievements internationally and her private sphere.
Valley Daze follows the story of a group of Gen Z during their final semester of High School in the Valley, where they will learn that growing up often means making difficult choices.