When Birmingham crime boss Al Kaleo is jailed for murder, his estranged son AK steps up to prove himself. But as he rises, a ruthless Turkish gang from London floods the city with a deadly new drug, igniting a brutal turf war. With chaos on the streets, AK faces a fight not just for control-but for the soul of the city and everything he stands for.
After a boozy night, Anne wakes up, except everything around her has turned into music… What happened? Accompanied by Pierre, her boyfriend who mysteriously started to talk in Italian overnight, they will try to unravel the mystery.
Dad's disagreement with his son causes a reminiscence of better times. As it has a greater effect on him than ever expected. Transcending and fracturing space and time as we know it. Forever altering their relationship as well the greater good of humanity. Determined to fix his bond with his son he must go through hell and back to achieve it. Along the way he faces his greatest challenges yet that will push him to his absolute limits. Showing what it takes so he can rekindle that once great relationship with his son and saving humanity as we know it also to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions.
After the theater closes, strange people come by and say weird things.
An old man living alone in the building, no matter how much someone offers, he refuses to sell.
Over the course of a sleepless night, a film student wrestles with exhaustion, corrupted footage, and hallucinations of flickering lights while attempting to finish his newest horror piece. By morning, his imagined visions have somehow reshaped the film in ways he never intended.
X room' is a vintage ballad that calmly depicts a fading relationship. It slowly rewinds through time spent holding onto each other, like an old film, conveying a quiet resolve that everything will eventually be okay.
Jess celebrates a milestone in her life in this short, very serious film.
Prince Romanovsky's estate is burned down to the ground, and his family is exterminated by a French detachment led by the madman Elif Courage. Young Mikhail miraculously survives, saved by a mysterious lone partisan whom the French call the Ghost. Dreaming of revenge, the prince sets out with the Ghost, unaware of the trials that lie ahead...
Risograph originated in Japan during the 1980s, and a new movement of artists are redefining this printing technique, including Yolkless Press based in Calgary, Alberta. This short documentary highlights their artist-driven projects centered around the Asian diaspora experience, and how they provide a much needed platform for underrepresented voices.
In a small town in the pampas of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, economic and agrarian changes are directly affecting the lives of small farmers. Nepomuceno, a man who has worked all his life raising cattle, suddenly finds himself threatened by a large soy producer who is interested in his land. The conflict becomes more intense when it affects members of his family and old Nepo has to defend his land and his family at all costs.
Gioco di prospettiva
Suzanne hides her daughter’s shocking secret to protect their family, but when their charismatic Pastor takes a disturbing interest in the baby, their lies ignite a chilling battle between faith, control, and truth.
Eddie Reyes wakes in an unfamiliar room with no memory of how he got there. Guided by an unnerving presence, he's drawn through fragments of his life in a space that defies explanation. As reality fractures, Eddie must face who he's been, and who he might become.
The King, undefeated in the "Casino of Love," is finally confronted by a mysterious woman who dares to challenge him in a high-stakes game of hearts--where, in the end, one must fall in love, and the other be bound to it forever.
Three months after President Donald Trump returned to office in 2025 and began his major immigration crackdown, he held a White House sit-down with a popular Latin American leader who had once called himself the world's coolest dictator. As the documentary explores, Bukele opened the doors of the notorious Salvadoran prison known as CECOT to planeloads of mostly Venezuelan U.S. deportees that the Trump administration had swept up and accused of being gang members. Later reporting would reveal that most of the men had no criminal convictions in the U.S. or proven gang affiliations.
Gilsenan’s latest work is a non-narrative film, inspired by a new translation of the seminal Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō by the Irish translator, poet and scholar Andrew Fitzsimons. It is – in equal parts – a journey through contemporary Japan, a cinematic act of psycho-geography, a meditation on the devastating impact of climate change and a profound reflection on the meaning of ‘home’ in today’s uneasy global world.
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