Selvam and Shyamala who is living in the city has a long time dream of building a small and simple house of their own. Real estate broker Kannaiya assists them in buying a plot in the suburbs while scheming his own plot. The story revolves around the fate of Selvam and Shyamala's dream home.
Changkuk, at 59, maintains his daily life through online Korean language lectures and household chores. When a leak appears in the house he's lived in for ten years, he hires a contractor who only ends up demolishing the wrong bathroom. Returning home from work, his family finds Changkuk utterly frustrating.
A child dozes off on the bus and gets off at a strange countryside stop. With no clear destination, he begins walking down a rural road - everything feels unfamiliar, a little frightening.
A teenager must protect his autistic brother when a masked intruder breaks into their home, leading to a violent night of survival that tests their bond and pushes them to their limits.
Unable to play a game of frisbee with his upbeat friend, a downtrodden young man buys an object from a sinister force in an effort to regain his happiness.
Balancing Act is a self-portrait at the mirror, except there is neither a portrait nor a mirror. The film navigates the boundaries between what can and can't be told, through the remediation of a 1930 home movie, altered via hand-tinting and digital intervention.
A portrait of Ting Cui, a Team USA figure skater at Middlebury College student. An exploration of what it means to sustain a relationship with a sport across injury, pressure, and transition.
Eighteen-year-old Raúl escapes with his friend David to the dam on his last day of high school. A police patrol arrives, triggering a car chase. As they drive off into the sunset, they mark the end of their adolescence and the beginning of their own lives.