One night, in a small bakery in a village in northern Spain, we accompany a baker who, through the contrast between the noise of heavy machinery and abrupt silences, works in solitude. His son, the author of the work, depicts the process: he projects his artistic and class concerns within the world of cinema by comparing the production of bread and the mechanisms of cinematographic creation.
The late Dr. Jane Goodall narrates the titular poem by E.E. Cummings, in which a man named "anyone" and a woman named "no one" develop a profound love connection within their bucolic but increasingly alienated community.
In a field of silence and wordless gazes, the text takes shape on the faces that fill the screen. Bodies react and confront prejudice, vulnerability, and the central question: what does it mean to be a man? Against a stark white backdrop, multiple masculinities unfold, revealing not one path, but many ways of being.
The film connects the present of a failed revolutionary, who has left the factories and cities behind, with the death of a subcontracted worker two decades prior. Across this temporal divide, it explores the lingering, unabandonable possibility of a new revolution—a stark meditation on struggle, memory, and the embers of hope that refuse to be extinguished.
It's a man and his place, the father in a housing estate. It's after his death. Something has been found. Not a secret, but the underside of days, recorded with obsessive precision. A daily struggle with material life and the passing of time.
A young man, Yaroslav, joins a research team in the taiga, where he learns about the daily work of scientists. In the field, the specialists study forest ecosystems: collecting tree cores, examining soil profiles, collecting plant samples, and recording environmental parameters. Through conversations around the campfire, working in the forest, and observing wildlife, the meaning of this seemingly inconspicuous scientific work gradually unfolds. The expedition demonstrates how a multitude of measurements and observations informs an understanding of complex natural processes and the formation of scientific knowledge about the region. The film reveals the lives of people who have dedicated themselves to studying and preserving the unique natural landscapes of the Amur region, becoming true guardians of the protected taiga.
Inspired by true events. When 18-year-old Lexi ages out of the foster care system and lies to get an au pair job, the dream family she is working for turns out to be a nightmare as she uncovers their twisted secrets. Rylee Reagan stars.
Following a satellite failure, Virgil, a young man addicted to pornography, finds himself caught up in a frantic race to find a substitute for his desires.