Forward, March! (2013)
In London, a group of guards are headed for high-flying hijinks when an unexpected member joins their band.
Snail (2020)
A man heading for an appointment bumps into his old friend on the street. Coincidental encounter, trivial conversation, and subtle air. They walk together on Jongno Street for a while. They then head their own directions during a rain shower; however, another encountering awaits when the rain stops.
Georgia (2021)
When the police refuse to investigate their daughter’s alleged suicide, two computer-illiterate parents decide to design a protest banner. Based on the infamous Miryang case in South Korea which shocked the nation in 2004 and continues to fuel public outrage even today.
I faresonen (1961)
I Faresonen is a combination of a documentary and fictional approach to the problem of alcoholism -- or alcohol dependency. Tackling a problem common to other Nordic countries as well, director Bjoern Breigutu has focused on the life of sailors, among others, and how alcohol is used or abused in that sector of the population. This was the Norwegian entry at the 1961 Berlin Film Festival.
Alike (2015)
In a busy life, Copi is a father who tries to teach the right way to his son, Paste. But - What is the correct path?
Karkass Karts (2015)
When the Birch brothers inherit a failing funeral home from their decaying father, they must resort to unsavory means to save the family legacy.
Epitaph (2021)
In the Dark Ages a lone knight, haunted by the spirit of death, braves a dark forest to lay his wife’s ashes to rest.
Reina (2020)
Lola is looking forward to her birthday tomorrow. The 15th is widely celebrated in Mexico as a rite of passage. At the so-called Quinceañera Lola is allowed to dress up, the pink princess dress and the golden shoes are already ready. But first she has to help her uncle out one evening as a waitress.
Time and the Seashell (2020)
A young Indigenous boy imagines his future while listening to the sounds of a seashell, while an Indigenous man recalls his past listening to the same shell.
The Hug (2014)
Nicholas Spark's touching tale of a woman whose love knows no bounds, even if those bounds are restraining orders.
Bear Hugs (2017)
An innocently chosen birthday present backfires in dark, weird and deeply disturbing ways in this dark comedy short film.
The Death of Don Quixote (2019)
London, 1968. Director Alphonse attempts to complete his greatest cinematic work yet, entitled “The Death of Don Quixote.” But his aging star, Patrick, is seriously ill, so it is unclear what will die first: his vision, Patrick or Don Quixote.
Our Lady of Lourdes (2013)
Lourdes, a university student, is grateful to Bernard, the town drunk, when he comes to her aid in an uncomfortable situation. But when she offers to buy him a hot meal, she ends up getting involved in far more than she bargained for.
Hello, Again (2014)
Owen, after a sleepless night from his Mothers funeral the day before, decides to avoid his father and visit her grave. Through a misunderstanding he meets Maura, who's visiting her recently deceased Father's grave. Together they try to find a way to connect with the loved ones they've lost.