Mona has fled Syria with her Kurdish family and ends up in a primary school in Berlin-Wedding. Things are tough there. Everyone on the girls’ football team, for which Mona is selected, plays against each other. But only “team work makes the dream work”.
A poignant documentary about the ideological conflict of generations. The artist Diana opposes the war, but lives with her grandmother, who hates America and proves that Crimea is ours, and special services are on duty at the entrance.
A new stand-up by Luka Hinikadze, a colorful comedian, memologist and doctor. In his speech, he reflects on the topic of family relations, childhood with women, and also talks about life in Tbilisi. And even gives a small excursion into Georgian culture!
This is the story of a successful family of artists and an unlikely blended family, told through what for some is the worst Argentine film in history and for others, an object of devotion.
When a student of intergalactic anthropology is assigned to study our planet, she takes a keen interest in the cosmic cuties and heroic hotties battling beyond the stars and invading our fertile, green orb.
Desperate to save his dying wife, Matt turns to The Bag, an ancient relic with dark magic. The cure demands a chilling ritual and strict rules. As his wife heals, Matt's sanity unravels, facing terrifying consequences.
When wildlife photographer Tara returns home from a photo trip to the California mountains, she's beset by violent agoraphobia. Her boyfriend Matthew tries to get her into treatment as she escalates episodes of self-harm, convincing herself that her house has become home to a dark insect brood.
The film tells the story of an artist avoiding a confrontation with power and the artistic and personal consequences of this choice. A powerful historical drama on the true story of Maria Leiko, famous actress who late in her career has to decide between fame and love for her grandchild, between her ideals or the lies of Stalin’s totalitarian regime.
The film is about a young poet who left the war for Turkey. Unlike many emigrants, no one is waiting for him at home. Double orphanhood makes Slava wonder: How does a person become a poet?
It is a monochromatic experimental film that uses the language of colors to represent a powerful cycle of problematic situations in Luanda through the dreams of Dizon, who navigates between reality, delusions and hallucinations about the city where he was born and raised.
When a mysterious woman plans to take a taxi to the beach in the middle of a winter night, her driver begins to suspect that she is going to walk into the sea.