Shy college student Ruby finds escape from her day-to-day life in her daydreams of the perfect boyfriend, at the expense of ever finding real world connection.
In autumn, in the Vésubie valley, a small farm prepares quince paste and nougat. The film adopts direct cinema to follow these artisanal gestures, and allow the intimate relationship between time, nature and work to emerge.
The documentary "Kadunud unistus" (“Lost Dream”), directed by Sergei Zjuganov, is the filmmaker’s debut feature. It takes viewers to Estonia in the 1990s - a period when newly regained freedom, the influence of Western car culture, and a rapidly changing society shaped the identity and dreams of an entire generation.
In 'Nirdesh,' a short fiction film exploring Child Psychology, the five-year-old Nirdesh faces a locked TV. Determined to join his friends for Moomin cartoons, he overcomes playful challenges in a delightful journey of childhood discovery and level of understanding.
For more than four decades, Brigitte Prinzgau and Wolfgang Podgorschek have been partners in life and work, as PRINZpod. Over the course of a year, Ebba Sinzinger accompanies the duo in their daily routine, in which art and life are inseparably intertwined.
Louka is a man suffering from extreme OCD. After an episode of his condition that lead him to locking a door multiple times he seeks help from a therapist.
A day in the life of four students in what is considered the worst class in the history of the school, as they confront unscrupulous teachers, sex, drugs and a math test.
When therapy and medication fail to provide any relief for severe depression, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) – better known as electroshock therapy – can offer a solution. Mie and Tine have been struggling with depression for years. Their hopes are now pinned on ECT. How are they experiencing their treatment? Are they gradually regaining their old selves? And how are they coping with the fog that remains after an ECT session?
‘Palestinian Unwanted’ takes place after 7 October 2023 and the ongoing catastrophe in Gaza – a reality unfolding on screen, accompanied by broad political support in the West. Told from the personal perspective of Danish-Palestinian film director Omar Shargawi, we follow his involvement in the Palestinian movement in Denmark. Together with other activists, he confronts politicians and the media and turns his attention to Denmark’s role – from political support and arms exports to a public discourse characterised by silence, one-sidedness and the demonisation of Palestinians.
Director Henry Frederick experiments with color and sound to create a new unity between the two elements. The Color of Sound is best seen through the questioning of what distortion and electronic feedback looks like.