A couple hoping to have children escapes the rain into a shop when a phone app beeps: “The fertile phase is ending soon!” They attempt conception in a fitting room, but things go wrong: curious glances, position crises, sex talk, and other libido killers.
In a riverside town, student Hong finds herself unexpectedly pregnant, turning to her foster mother and boyfriend for help only leaves her even more adrift – until she witnesses a seemingly remarkable act of divine intervention.
As Yorgos Papalios trains for the Athens Marathon, his remarkable life unfolds – from shipping dynasties and revolutionary Cuba to the shaping of Greek cinema and cultural policy – revealing a personal journey that echoes the modern history of Greece.
Maria Prevolaraki’s journey follows a Greek athlete fighting against hardship, limited support, and relentless conditions as she chases what may be her final Olympic chance. Her story reveals a lifelong struggle on and off the mat, driven by resilience, passion, and an unbreakable vow to rise every time she falls.
After fleeing bombardment in Gaza, Ghassan, his Russian wife Anna, and their daughters rebuild their lives in Russia, navigating exile, memory, and longing as they mourn the world they left behind.
A story about a person who stands alone against the system, strange neighbors, and the growing chaos around them. Frightening things happen nearby, yet life goes on: him still go out to feed the stray cats and leave notes on the walls, trying somehow to reach the people around them. This is St. Petersburg without embellishment - cold, bleak, and full of tension. A city where, among ice and dark courtyards, one stubborn character keeps holding on and refuses to back down.
The Hour Of Truth is a film inspired by a one-act play by Percival Wilde. The story deals with the life of a bank employee. He faces struggles of a financial fraud in his bank by standing with honesty and truth. As the owner of the bank is his friend, he goes through confusion and decides whether to stand with honesty or not.
After living in Denmark for 38 years, Francisco has decided to move back to his homeland, the Philippines—a country he feels he has never really left. So, on a cold winter evening, he meets with his daughter, who was born and raised in Denmark, to tell her that he plans to leave just a few days later.
Stockholm has changed; the city once seen as cool and charismatic is now tidy and tired. Hedda searches for the remaining soul of the city and finds it at the irresistibly lively club Melodybox. Here, jazzy tones, true punk, and a reincarnated cat coexist.