Inspired by an experiment from 1972, a team of paranormal researchers led by an unscrupulous documentary filmmaker try to summon the ghost of a fictional character.
A short film about Comet Lodge Cemetery and the many souls bound to haunt the small patch of land with a brief segment revealing their faces and memories, then shifting to focus on a particular ghost by the name of M.W Lovejoy who appears and goes through his mourning ritual which he is cursed to repeat for all eternity.
Apertured voyages, orbs of light, and memories of migration summon a clairvoyant into the big city, confounding a sense of place through blurred and distant recollection.
When a quirky, middle-aged woman interviews for a job at a slick London consultancy firm, she attempts to win over her doubtful millennial interviewers with offbeat honesty and sheer force of personality.
On the streets of New York City’s Diamond District in the near future; Two best friends depend on each other to survive the winter, knowing that alone they wouldn’t last, and together might not be enough.
“When someone in the family becomes chronically ill, the whole family falls ill,” explains Celal Karaaslan. After decades of heavy physical labor, he is waiting for his invalidity pension. For him and his son Tolga, the waiting period becomes a search for a possible future—one that confronts both with existential questions.
Set within the ravaged world of Pathologic Classic HD, The Last Harvest unfolds across a landscape marked by disease, exhaustion, and slow attrition. Cocco works through the game as an atmospheric field saturated with depletion, where every sound, surface, and bodily trace carries the weight of a world wearing down. Barren streets and exposed figures accumulate with quiet insistence. Falling leaves, distant cattle, the tolling of a bell, and the persistent signals of the game interface acquire unusual pressure, no longer incidental details but elements in a visual rhetoric of fragility. What the film records is a condition of survival stripped of heroism and reward. The Last Harvest stays with what endures after renewal has withdrawn, when the world continues in a diminished state, poised between persistence and abandonment.
Gowoon is supposed to perform a traditional fan dance at the kindergarten talent show. But she feels left out by her classmates. Will Gowoon be able to feel like part of the group?
Jovial, a young filmmaker on the verge of directing his first feature, meets his former lover, Kadisya, at a quiet cafe as a steady rain blurs the world outside. He has come to return a weathered box—a collection of relics from their shared past. What begins as careful, lighthearted conversation about their careers, old jokes, and fading dreams soon begins to peel back the layers of a relationship that once left them both emotionally drained. Surrounded by the aroma of coffee, letters that have yellowed with time, and old music albums, they are finally forced to confront the unspoken questions that lingered long after they parted: why they truly let go, and whether the "okay" they claim to be today is a reality or just a mask. That night, amidst the clinking of porcelain and the rhythm of the rain, a small decision made at a cafe table fundamentally shifts how they choose to remember their history.