Becho is a kid who has a power that makes him feel passion in a luminous and magic way. One day, some musicians' energy is so strong that Becho is teletransportated in an amazing trip where history and imagination take part of this national story.
During Chile’s 2025 Teletón, “La Oficina” from the 1978 comedy show "Jappening con Ja" came back in a big way. The sketch showed its classic characters: a loud, clueless boss, a kiss-up worker, a lazy womanizer, a plain but strict secretary, a very sexy secretary and surprise visits from the big boss and the boss’s wife.
Magdy and Sama, a retired couple in their 60s, live quietly in their Cairo apartment. Their calm routine is disrupted when their fridge breaks down. What should be a simple repair spirals into a bizarre, months-long battle with a shady maintenance company. As the fridge remains unfixed, so does everything else, pushing them to confront not only the cracks in the system but also in their own sense of purpose.
When a tyrant bound to a bloodthirsty spirit tightens his grip on the land through slavery, a fearless challenger rises, unleashing a storm of blades, betrayal, and supernatural fury in the fight to reclaim freedom and destiny.
A late-night radio station, a cadaverous host, and five guests with five unusual stories of horror and science fiction are the focus of the film adaptation of the cult animated series The Kirlian Frequency. What really happened that night to the radio station, the city, and its inhabitants? And most importantly... Why?
A story passed down from teacher to student. During the Cultural Revolution, a small flaw in a leader's portrait led to denunciation and prison. This hand-drawn, single-shot animation gently revisits the quiet tragedy of an artist who lost his youth to a moment of imperfection.
On an island sold as paradise, a young widow who lost her husband to the cruise-ship dream stands at the edge of a choice to leave in search of life, or stay and slowly drown within its beauty.
Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film. Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
In the summer of 2006, five teenagers break into an abandoned prison that is supposedly haunted, only to discover that what inhabits the place is much more dangerous than the paranormal.
A man's soccer match is interrupted by a blackout. In the dark and amidst his own problems, Anderson decides to drive around town in search of matches, the game, and himself.
Seong-hwan, a stranger who arrives in a coastal town in the countryside, attempts suicide at a motel but fails, losing his memory in the process. Elderly woman Hyun-suk, who discovers him, brings Seong-hwan to her home.
An intimate portrait of the small shops and shopkeepers of the Rue Daguerre in Paris, a picturesque street that has been the filmmaker’s home for more than 50 years.