A director (P. Chann) tries to make a movie following the guise of Joseph Campbell's framework.
Filomena lives alone in a rural village in the interior of Portugal and has just found out that she doesn't have much time left to live. Her granddaughter Laura, a young woman in her early twenties, raised by her, shows up out of nowhere at her house. They share memories of childhood and youth, up to the moment when the granddaughter left home to attend University in Lisbon. But something strange happens when the two have a heated argument about the possible return of Laura's mother to their lives. Is Filomena's illness playing tricks on her? Or is something else going on here?
1960 Toei film
Santo falls in love with Michiko, his best friend's sister, Akira, who comes to Jogja to meet Akira. However, her mother obstructed her wishes, because she had intuition towards Michiko. And Santo's mother's instincts were right, Santo and Michiko are brother and sister.
To restore Soraya's spirit of life, her uncle managed to persuade Rafiq, who looks like Husain, Soraya's deceased lover, to pretend. This makes Rafiq's real boyfriend angry and then conspires with Rafiq's best friend to gain profit.
The story of Mario whose life is filled with violence, because since childhood he was educated strictly. Mario who only likes to play muscle, causes many problems. His quarrel with his father made Mario have to replace his sister's boyfriend's car that he burned. However, Herman, his sister's boyfriend, ganged up on Mario and stabbed him. The end of the story made all parties change.
Treasures of the Red Sea
The phoenix highlights a couple of issues with its unique twist and turn drama- dementia and it's effect upon the people who are suffering it and the suffering of the people, who are accompanying them, who loves them. 2 nd issue is the aspirations of the generation, their hope, disappointment, anxiety and their self-harming suicidal tendencies when they can't reach to their goals. But it's not a dark story. It's a fight back story of a girl, by the help of her friend, philosopher, and guide- who is a psychotherapist and psychologist.
Connection turns deception when a treacherous avalanche traps two former lovers in a mysterious cabin where buried secrets and sinister apparitions lurk in the shadows.
Nate is an excitable millennial novelist forced to leave his fabulous city life behind and move in with his grandparents after a bad breakup. But when his Holocaust-surviving grandfather Saul shows signs of cognitive decline and his grandmother Miriam refuses to acknowledge her husband’s early signs of dementia, Nate finds himself torn between his desire to escape retirement community life, family responsibilities, and an unexpected romance with his grandparents’ doctor.
Caught without papers, Isio is relocated and trapped inside Hatchworth Removal Centre, where she learns that finding love, friendship and freedom sometimes means doing the wrong things.
Dogtooth follows Klaus, a solitary vampire disguised as a therapist, searching for companionship in a distant and cold world. When a new client enters his life, Klaus sees a glimmer of hope for connection—but his journey reveals much more than he expects.
A crusading newspaper reporter covers the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Initially critical of the communists, the feature later espouses the virtues of the social changes implemented since the invasion. The title refers to the period of time the reporter spent interviewing witnesses to the invasion.
When a Chicago teen is arrested for drug possession, the ensuing investigation reveals that he has had sexual contact with an older man. Discovering his sexual encounter, other students start shunning him and call for his expulsion from school. His conservative blue-collar dad also rejects him, while his mother does try to offer support.
Khadiga lives in a poor neighborhood with her parents. She tries to save up money so she could marry her sweetheart Taha. Taha buys a lottery ticket in hope of winning a lot of money, but it ends up in Khadiga's religious father's hands who throws it away. The ticket gets picked up by the town's fool, who gets lucky and wins, driving the town into chaos.
A South Korean exchange student named Ji-Ho gets to know Kaede and Yusuke at a Japanese university. Kaede and Yusuke can’t seem to honestly convey their feelings for each other, so Ji-Ho takes it upon herself to play matchmaker while teaching them the Korean formula for successful romance.
A group of young people residing in Alexandria suffers from the governor’s tyranny. As they try to get rid of him, they launch a campaign to ridicule him by drawing caricatures and distributing them everywhere, until someone proposes an idea that changes the course of events.