A former chief psychiatrist of the Soviet Estonian Psychoneurological Hospital, once the only professional sexologist in a country where sex did not exist, collects frozen sounds and restores a manor once owned by Peter the Great.
Lethal Odyssey Tour 2026 was a professional wrestling event promoted by Pro Wrestling NOAH, held on April 4, 2026, at Tokyo Tama Mirai Messe in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan.
A short film about a seventeen-year-old Eli begins to experience disturbing hallucinations—voices, shifting shadows, and a reality that won’t stay still. As his mind unravels, he struggles to tell what’s real and what isn’t, while a mysterious voice pulls him deeper into the chaos.
An intimate portrait of four children coming of age and the role of music in their journey. The children tell their stories through Bachata, a once proscribed music that has become the Dominican Republic's primary cultural export.
This short documentary revisits ROC Esports’ historic victory in Call of Duty Challengers 2026, the official global pathway to the professional Call of Duty League operated by Activision. Through retrospective interviews and cinematic reenactments, the film tells the story of how the roster was built, the promise that defined their mission, and the mindset that led to Saudi Arabia’s first ever title in the Call of Duty Challengers circuit.
What if the Quebec healthcare system became a patient like any other? Overwhelmed, exhausted, it is collapsing. Once considered a source of national pride, it must now be hospitalized to diagnose the disease that is consuming it.
A group of hapless survivors huddle in a desert cabin, surrounded by murderous cultists. But a far greater danger lurks in their midst: valid criticism.
Documentary about sexual violence and forced marriage, focusing on women who were coerced, abducted or imprisoned by their own families. Central figure is Dutch-Pakistani human rights activist Shirin Musa (Femmes for Freedom), tirelessly fighting for their rights.
Steve and Morgan are best friends, but they're also murdering psychopathic butchers, who sell their victims' body parts on the black market. The duo shows up in the big city hoping to impress a powerful crime boss with their finest "product." There's just one problem: they forgot the body. Desperate to fix their mistake, they hatch a nearly-genius plan that quickly spirals out of control. Now, Steve and Morgan must fight to survive before they're the ones on the chopping block. The Butchers is a darkly absurd, high-stakes thrill ride that blends escalating tension with dark comedy, proving that sometimes the biggest threat to a perfect plan is your own stupidity.
An intimate look at a Mexican-Lebanese couple’s life through archival footage spanning 48 years. Told from the perspective of their youngest daughter, the film explores their relationship, gender roles, and the influence of cultural traditions on identity.
After a menstrual mishap on her way to class, a professor is exposed to her students and must decide whether to flee the scene or teach a lesson about shame.
After her parents’ separation, Gretchen sets out in search of her absent father. Overwhelmed by the need to communicate with those closest to her, she plunges into the unknown. The directorial debut of actress, writer, and musician Robens is a collage of portraits: encounters, people, places, and voices that Gretchen encounters on her journey—a poetic exploration of origins, loss, and quiet becoming.
In celebration of the Theatre’s centennial, we take a look back at the first hundred years of movies, pipe organs, concerts, festivals, popcorn, architecture, smoking lounges, and, very briefly, farm animals.
Confession is a machinima by Gianni Romeo that grew out of the director’s found-footage documentary work inspired by Marquis De Sade’s The 120 Days of Sodom, specifically The Simple Passions, in which amateur porn videos sourced online are used to test the persistence of libertinage in contemporary culture. The project’s point of departure is an internet video of a young woman secretly recording her confession to a priest; initially conceived as a prologue for a new instalment, it ultimately became a standalone short once its self-contained intensity became clear. Structurally, the film draws on A.K.A. Serial Killer (1969/1975) by Masao Adachi, replacing the subject with environments: Romeo films the three churches of Los Santos inside Grand Theft Auto V, discarding the original image but retaining its audio, and setting up a deliberate tension between virtual architecture and intimate testimony.