Moon-sook, 45, begins each day buried under piles of laundry and endless housework. A decade ago, she dreamed of becoming a film director, but her art faded as her reality quietly took hold. She chose motherhood with conviction, fully expecting her intense attachment parenting to last only three months. It never seemed to end. One day, an old piano from her parents' house arrives and is placed squarely in the middle of her living room. Her daughter's unexpected gift stirs Moon-sook's long-forgotten dream, and the quiet afternoons slowly begin to fill with warm music.
It's time to harvest the wheat on the farm so Farmer Tom shows Tractor Ted and Midge the dog the combine harvester that he needs for the job. It's so gigantic that Midge can't even see over the wheels.
Neil Airey is a creative individual who creates artwork and other crafts in his spare time. However, a health scare and many other problems change the course of his life.
On a young waitress’s birthday, the perplexing appearance of one of her deceased mother’s homemade cakes deeply troubles her. Over her shift that evening, surrounded by happy families in the little restaurant where she works, memories of her mother crowd in, and her attempts to repress her emotions grow ever more difficult.
The filmmaker, starting a documentary research, interviews clients from the Champs bar to understand the importance of lesbo-queer bars for the community.
Lifelong marksman Glenn Goodwin reflects on his decades in Canada's target shooting community and the challenges it now faces, exploring how Bill C-21 has led to the slow "death" of the sport.
After yet another series of arguments at home, a boy witnesses the end of his parents' marriage through silences that fill every space, glances that no longer meet, and doors that close without explanation. Unheard, he perceives the house gradually changing, as if everyone were still in the same place, but separated. When his parents finally announce their separation, there is no confrontation—only an emptiness that remains, now inevitable. "Empty Place" portrays this silent rupture, showing how the end can arrive without noise, yet occupy everything around it.
JAMAAL depicts a day in the life of a Black man, with no additional trauma. Cuz let’s keep it 💯, life has enough challenges- we don’t need no help making it harder.
A culture-language documentary about the Zazas living in eastern Turkey. Focusing on their culture and how well the endangered language of the Zazas is understood and spoken by the youth.