After his estranged activist mother's suspicious death, an ambitious music producer on the verge of his big break must risk his career and his life to expose the corrupt police conspiracy she was murdered to protect.
Ninho de Rato delves into the idea of anti-music and how it permeates the lives of those who come from the margins, the slums, the corners that almost no one looks at. The documentary explores these people's perspectives on the extreme music scene, how they live, feel, and give meaning to it all. It's about how anti-music becomes a space for respite, expression, and existence for those who carry the weight of the world and yet still create sound where no one expects it.
Redemptive Fashion follows three emerging designers who reclaim pre-loved or surplus fabric and transform it into meaningful, beautiful new work. As each designer confronts the creative and emotional challenges of working against a system built on overproduction, their stories build toward an underground zero-waste fashion show where their collections are unveiled. In this raw, alternative runway, discarded materials become symbols of resilience and possibility. Through their intertwined journeys, Redemptive Fashion reframes sustainability not as a trend but as a radical act of imagination, challenging fashion’s cycles of excess and celebrating the beauty of renewal.
Queens is an intergenerational documentary told entirely through the voices of drag performers. At its centre is legendary entertainer Doug Lucas, who reflects on the early days of drag as camp comedy, its marginalisation within the queer community and the pivotal role drag queens played during the AIDS crisis. Intercut with Doug’s memories and contemporaneous archival news footage are vibrant performances and candid reflections from a new generation of drag artists. In the present day, drag becomes a form of transformation, armour and freedom: a space to explore gender, authenticity and fantasy on one’s own terms. Juxtaposing past and present, Queens reveals drag as both resistance and celebration, as well as a living legacy of creativity and community.
Tringa feels suffocated under her mother's strict gaze and drawn to her looser and more confident friend, Rina. Xixat is a portrait of a girl on the verge of change.
Raised on the severe insights of the world beyond her front door, Emily has listened to her mother for her whole life. But when the outside world comes to her doorstep, her curiosity will lead her to question of mother really knows best.