Daksh deals with his mental battles relying on only the two people he talks to, however, a new admirer enters into his life, bringing chaos. Daksh deals with the three of them but the final, mind-bending realization changes him completely.
With the Soviet Union’s dissolution dragging down the economy of neighboring Finland, the Scandinavian country was plunged in a period of protracted recession. And with no recovery in sight, a soap opera offered Finns a respite from the grim reality; the debut of The Bold and the Beautiful on television quickly amassed a vast and dedicated following, whereas the arrival of American idols in the country, on tour, elicited unprecedented frenzy.
"One Way Ticket To Nowhere" follows Michael Mulligan on his first day of freedom after years of incarceration. With nowhere to go and no one waiting for him, he moves through a world that has continued on without him.
In 2015, a gang of ageing criminals pulled off an audacious multi-million-pound heist in London’s Hatton Garden diamond district. What happened next? And where are the stolen millions?
Philosophical brainwalks in the summer forest: surrounded by lush greenery and birdsong, a son asks his parents, who are both around 80 years old, existential questions about the universe, humanity, and male inadequacy—separately.
Beginning with the birth of her daughter Lotti, Sophie Bösker documents everyday life for three years and examines it in terms of the realization of a fifty-fifty model. Along for the ride are her partner Georg (“Superdaddy”) and a camera that serves as the director’s outlet: for confessions, complaints, outbursts of rage, and a battle rap.
When Sandra was a child, global crises triggered deep insecurity in her. She experienced the so-called HPP or high place phenomenon: the eerie thought of jumping from a great height. As an adult, the sensation returns with the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.
The child travels and collects pictures. She arrives at the ruined village and finds a scribble there. As she wandered around the village after chasing graffiti, she fell into fantasy at some point and saw the past of the village.
In the Cévennes, Jean-Louis Perrier, a transhumant shepherd since 1965, embodies the resistance of an ancestral trade on the brink of extinction. Alongside passionate young shepherds, he keeps centuries-old pastoral traditions alive: transhumance on foot, the careful tending of flocks. But this passion now faces multiple challenges: the return of the wolf, dwindling fodder, ever more restrictive regulations, and the economic fragility of the sheep farming sector. As he retraces the drailles he has walked his entire life, he reveals a mental map etched into the landscape, and sounds the alarm about the closing off of open land resulting from the abandonment of transhumant pastoralism.
When Rumi unexpectedly sees her ex-boyfriend, Nate, an unresolved confrontation spirals into a chilling revelation, forcing her to confront a truth far more terrifying than heartbreak.
Virginia Woolf wrote that one needed a room of one's own to create. Today, is it a place, a right, or a privilege? With Nedjma, Anaïs, and Lola, I film. I observe them. But that’s not all.