The film is about the stories of Ailí, Morón, Equis, Fer and Toro. They live together in Buenos Aires. It shows the intimacy of every day situations combining like a puzzle fragments of the five characters during five days of the week. Each one go through different situations that ends in an unique scene about the desires and limitations of our lives.
The Living Room of the Nation is a documentary film that portrays a number of Finnish living rooms. ...
A retired British soldier struggles to adjust to everyday life, with increasing difficulty.
Ahmed drives through the derelict nightscape of Cairo, anxious to secure money to pay for an abortio...
The residents of Kampung Tirang live in dilapidated shacks just to earn for their next meal. The har...
Yuuta and Rikka are in their third year of high school. One day in Spring, Touka declares that she w...
This is a reconstruction of the daily life of an ordinary family. With kindness and gentle humour, t...
Three friends are playing cards in a beer garden. One of them orders drinks. The waitress comes back...
a short movie showing a day in the life of Egyptian middle class clerk in early 1970s.
Anthology film with a number of sketches that satirize modern Greece.
Set during a period of depression, the film chronicles the daily lives of a single urban building sp...
At the peak of his mid-life crisis, Swiss filmmaker Stefan Keller is forced to take on a side job ou...
Koyaa tackles everyday situations in his own wacky way.
Scenes from holiday life at Lake Balaton in Hungary during the communism.
Documentarians Justine Shapiro and B.Z. Goldberg traveled to Israel to interview Palestinian and Isr...
A portrait of Maggie, through Swedish everyday life. Maggie always co-ordinates high heels with a be...
Frankie is an emotional train wreck, careening around the East Los Angeles music scene drinking and ...
After the India of Varanasi’s boatmen, the American desert of the dropouts, and the Mexico of the ki...
The unbearable mundanity of being? Yes, the strength of what is eternally equal, a burden on our ver...