Explores what it's like to come of age in a world plagued by systemic institutional failure. Rohan (23), a victim of the Dutch childcare benefit scandal, shows us what happens when the system turns against you. As a whistleblower, Ruben (25) pushes against the boundaries of the system. Sam (27) takes it even further and finds herself on trial for civil disobedience. All three become entangled in the system and its institutions in their search to change things for the better. Underscored by protest music, their individual actions combine in one urgent plea: Do better.
The film presents a fragmented world of visual, acoustic, and linguistic elements, inspired by Friederike Mayröcker’s writings, which explore ambiguity and precision.
Texas Stampede in Houston was a professional wrestling event promoted by Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW), held on March 22, 2026 at POST Houston in Houston, Texas, USA.
Late Night Mizzou, a club founded by freshmen Cam Koffel, aimed to revolutionize student journalism and comedy with weekly late-night shows filled with live and pre-recorded sketches, mimicking the professional shows they grew up idolizing. Now, entering its fourth year, Cam and his club members are confronted with the harsh reality that their club has barely captured the attention of their fellow students, let alone the national audience they envisioned. With graduation looming, Cam is in a desperate race against time to save their creation from oblivion amid waning student support, a changing industry and discrepancies within the club.
I Will Go On Missing You Till Then is an experimental documentary taking words from a young woman's love letters, from Ireland to America, written in 1960 exploring what remains across a cavern of time and momentous change on both sides of the Irish border
Chantale and Paulin, a brother and sister born of rape, meet for the first time in an orphanage in Kivu, far from their home village. Driven by the need to understand their roots, they set out in search of their mother and a sense of identity. Around them, other children, all scarred by the war in eastern Congo, share their stories of loss and displacement. In this orphanage run by Sister Clothilde, who is sometimes away on distant missions, the young people learn to support one another and rebuild their lives, forming a chosen family defined by resilience and hope.
In this sensitively crafted documentary, choreographer Hadar Ahuvia explores the roots of the Israeli folk dances she grew up dancing with her mother. Facing romanticized stories about her grandparents, Zionist ‘kibbutznik’ settlers in Palestine in the 1930’s, she begins a personal endeavor unpacking and confronting the appropriative origins of this inherited dance. Through this vulnerable, personal story a larger weaving of powerful artistic portraits emerge— Jewish, Israeli, and Palestinian dancers living in New York City question what is inherited and what we choose to carry forward.
A woman named Brynja frantically searches for her 7-year-old daughter after she doesn't return home from school on time. She suspects that she has been taken when things take a turn... But not everything is as it appears.