Told through striking animation, one woman’s powerful account of surviving a fire in Tehran’s Evin prison captures resistance; an urgent, creative act rooted in the Iranian Woman! Life! Freedom! movement.
In 1928, industrialist Henry Ford built a company town in the Brazilian jungle and established a rubber plantation. Within a few years his industrial utopia collapsed, coming to an end in 1945. Fordlândia was largely abandoned and became known as a ghost town.
Marcela and Elisa bond during the college freshmen orientation. Their mutual interest in getting to know each other elevates the relationship, leading the two to face conflicts involving trust, sexuality, and courage. Elisa and Marcela have a falling out, leading to a conflict that perpetuates for years in both of their minds.
Taco was just an ordinary man, until he wasn't... After a brutal run-in with the nefarious Meanie Gang, Taco must seek revenge against those foes who have wronged him. With guidance from his mentor, NACHO LIBRE, perhaps justice may one day prevail...
Jules regains a taste for life after being invited to a raclette party by his best friend, Martin. But the evening will take an unexpected turn for Jules who, in the face of betrayal, will take revenge.
Squirrelly Man follows the journey of Teddy Treadwell, a young Squirrel Enthusiast who stays in the local park district trying to protect the squirrels. Teddy finds himself spending many summers with the squirrels before he makes the mistake of sticking his head near a trash can. When this occurs, Teddy is attacked by a squirrel and needs to be taken to the hospital as soon as possible.
A powerful short documentary exploring the lives of three queer immigrants living with HIV. Luis from Venezuela, Jordi from Barcelona, and Prateek from northern India. Three people who each made Ireland their home in search of safety, acceptance, and renewal. Set against the landscapes of Wicklow, the Dublin Mountains, and Dublin city, the film celebrates resilience, solidarity, and self-love within Ireland’s increasingly diverse and vibrant queer community. Through their stories, the documentary reflects on migration, sexuality, gender, and health. Honouring those silenced by stigma and spotlighting the power of community to create visibility, empowerment, and change.
Harano Rath is a psychological short film about a lonely boy struggling with Schizophrenia, who begins to see and imagine a mysterious girl in his room every night.
A corporate slave, suffocated by his job, descends into a trip sequence of surreal visions, forcing him to confront a life-altering decision about his work.
For the past 50 years, a man has been planting baobab trees every year in his village located in western Burkina Faso. At the age of 80 today, he has planted over 3,000 baobab trees that stretch as far as the eye can see. El Hadj Salifou Ouédraogo has spent 2/3 of his life planting baobabs. It's been a struggle and, above all, a life dedicated to ensuring the existence of these trees despite prevailing prejudices. El Hadj Salifou Ouédraogo was misunderstood by the inhabitants of his village when he started planting these majestic and millennia-old trees, which are rare and endangered in the African savannah.
Voyeurs. Paranoid delusions. Photographic guns. Surveillance states. A video about the feeling that someone is watching you. A spiritual sequel to Lily Alexandre's previous film "Notes On Vanishing".