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107 Mothers (2021)
Docufiction considering the lives of mothers in Odessa women's prison.
Ahed's Knee (2021)
An Israeli filmmaker throws himself in the midst of two battles doomed to fail: one against the death of freedom, the other against the death of a mother.
Anatomy (2021)
Mika’s return to her home country, in order to tend her sick father, will set her on a trip down memory lane in search of warmth and connection.
As Far as I Can Walk (2021)
Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe, only to find themselves stranded in Serbia. One day, Ababuo goes missing.
The Beheading Of John The Baptist (2022)
In spite of strict social distancing measures, a dysfunctional family celebrates St Patron’s Day, with their impulses for self-indulgence leading to an eruption of chaos.
Blonde (2022)
A fictionalised chronicle of the inner life of Marilyn Monroe.
Cloud (2024)
An online scammer, reselling faulty products at preposterously high rates, is on the run after some of his customers decide to hit back.
Creatura (2023)
A woman realises the source of her trauma and sexual appetite after returning to her coastal-town home.
Do Not Expect Too Much Of The End of the World (2023)
Overworked and underpaid, Angela drives around the city of Bucharest to film the casting for a 'safety at work video' commissioned by a multinational company. When one of the interviewees reveals the company’s liability in his accident, a scandal erupts.
The (Ex)perience Of Love (2022)
A couple who are unable to have children learn that because they suffer from Past Love Syndrome, the only solution is for them to sleep with all their exes again.
Have You Seen This Woman? (2022)
Through three different life possibilities a middle-aged woman tries to get out of her skin.
Légua (2023)
When one of the women looking after a mansion with absent owners falls ill, her younger colleague takes on the responsibility of caring for both her and the mansion, even to the detriment of her own family.
Memoria (2021)
A woman from Scotland, while traveling in Colombia, begins to notice strange sounds. Soon she begins to think about their appearance.
The Nights Still Smell Of Gunpowder (2024)
A filmmaker tries to revive his memories of the war raging in a Mozambique village through soundscape exploration and interviews with the villagers.
Pilgrims (2021)
A pair of old friends revisit the scene of a crime with unexpected consequences.
Rifkin's Festival (2020)
The story of a couple who attend San Sebastian Film Festival only to find their romance tested.
Safe Place (2022)
24 hours in the life of a man who is trying to kill himself while his family members try to save him.
Sick Of Myself (2022)
Signe and Thomas are in an unhealthy, competitive relationship that takes a vicious turn when Thomas suddenly breaks through as a contemporary artist.
Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)
Tobacco Force are superhero avengers, preparing for their clash with the mighty Lezardin. But what if the real horrors are the stories they tell to each other along the way?
Souleymane's Story (2024)
Two days in the life of a bike delivery guy who is trying to get asylum.
To Kill The Beast (2021)
A teenager arrives in a village on the border between Brazil and Argentina, looking to find her brother. Her stay at aunt's hostel where people are shaken by the appearance of a mythical beast, will incite an emotional journey of sexual rediscovery.
Unapologetic (2020)
Fed up with misdeeds committed by Chicago law enforcement and a political system unwilling to hold anyone accountable, two millennial Black women take action.
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