The director's mother is 90 years old—and is beginning to forget herself. Not only herself, but everything else as well. She has dementia. Only her faith and her tireless knitting of exclusively blue socks keep her alive. The director, whose relationship with his mother has been very tense throughout his life, approaches the dissolution of his mother's ego in this experimental and essayistic film with the support of Didier Eribon, Simone de Beauvoir, Norbert Elias, Jean Améry, and others. In addition to this very personal story, he also tells a universal story about the process of aging, about repression, but also about rebellion in dealing with and interacting with aging people.
Grounds, Premises takes the opening scene of Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space to consider intention and failure. What emerges is a treatise on the creative process with the emphasis on process rather than result. This film was made while teaching a film production course at a castle in the South of the Netherlands, and is dedicated to our fleeting time together.
The true story of Joel and Luke Smallbone’s rise from Australia to worldwide acclaim. Through setbacks, struggles, and faith, the brothers reveal how purpose, family, and grace shaped their journey from mowing lawns to selling out arenas, uncovering the heart behind the band like never before.
In the final hours before the New Year strikes, Anna and Zoe step away from the party’s chaos and find themselves connecting over shared cigarettes. Their quick break becomes a quiet, intimate moment where confessions surface, doubts are explored, and the dynamic between them begins to shift.
In this debut documentary for Channel 4’s First Cut strand, filmmaker Maleena Pone examines her relationship with her mother, Jasbir, as they revisit their shared history. The film follows Maleena’s attempt to understand and address the long-term effects of her mother’s alcohol use on their family, exploring a past shaped by silence, intergenerational trauma, and cultural stigma.
Hendri (23), who was repairing a handy talky owned by a customer named Mr. John (50), suddenly found the device making a strange sound, the voice of a man calling Manto's name. Hendri, who felt confused, immediately answered him.
A good-hearted food-delivery rider saves a tycoon and falls for his daughter, Ma Xiaoyun. When she’s trapped in a dangerous scheme, the rider rallies a film crew’s costumes, props and lights to stage a wild rescue and expose a 20-year secret.
A gust brings with it more than just wind, kicking up a whirlwind of confusion for three unsuspecting bachelors and a young woman determined to find her lost laundry.
They serve time travel with coffee but only until it turns cold. In those warm, borrowed minutes, Marun revisits his last memory with Rupika, a love that never learned how to stay.
Jamie Cullum returns to the Royal Albert Hall to play his festive perennial record “The Pianoman at Christmas.” Joined on stage by the big band including the talents of Kansas Smitty’s House Band featuring the Mercury-nominated Joe Webb, Jamie Cullum's show delivers a festive, fun and furious set with all the trimmings. Fans can expect unique collaborations and to be taken on a journey from the romantic, solo piano ballads of "Beautiful Together" and "Christmas Don’t Let Me Down" to the instant classics "Hang Your Lights" and "It’s Christmas."
The new comedy special from the star and creator of Netflix hit shows ‘DARK’ & ‘JIGSAW’ as well as ‘Daniel Sloss: X’ + ‘Daniel Sloss: SOCIO’ + ' ‘Daniel Sloss: HUBRiS'
A curse has separated Santiago and Alejandra. The moon, moved by their love, grants them a chance to meet again. On the threshold between memory and oblivion, remembering becomes an act of faith as they strive to hold on to what still binds them.