A mother (Renee Carl) goes to see a palm reader who informs her that a loved one is about to die. The woman doesn't know if it's her son or her husband (Rene Navarre) but history buffs will know who it is as it's April 10, 1912 and the husband is about to board the Titanic.

On his return home, androgynous-looking Madhu attempts to seduce Ratnakar, his rickshaw driver, who ...

It's summer for Lucas and his band of friends in their village near Marseille. Hicham returns after ...

We are all in a hurry to fulfil our dreams and reach our destination ahead of time. Then suddenly we...

Living images from the dead past help 'Tara' cope with her present, which is devoid of any contact w...

Repurposing and manipulating classic film footage and the filmmaker’s personal footage, the film wea...

In the thick of the 1998 political tension in East Java, Indonesia, a guard leaves his post despite ...

The old man’s daughter married the foreigner and moved abroad. Only his neighbor Gienyk remembers hi...
Olia and Zina are sisters. Olia has a husband and children. Zina has a parrot and a cat. Olia moved ...

It's the year 20XX, and the latest technologies are protecting the nature of rural towns. The main c...

A dark comedy about a family of five brothers, a single and unemployed mother, and a grandmother. Th...

A girl and a boy. They have a relationship. One morning they face inevitable questions. Do you have ...

Bastian, a young religious guy decides to embrace his sexuality and goes on a hook up with a strange...
Two men who have been friends for quite some time and who live in different cities maintain a corres...
A short film exploring the notion of identity in relation to our actions and society's perception of...
While teenagers John and Tom, who live in a refugee camp in Guinea Conakry, go from housebreaking to...

Murali (Balakrishna) is pursued by the brothers of Peddaraju (Sayaji Shinde), who is cooling his hee...
Something pierces the boredom and unconscious dailiness of life for a young woman working in a dress...

Reflections in a surrealist tone about the art of cinema.